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| | Roaming - definition of Roaming in Encyclopedia |
 | | In order for a mobile device to roam to another network, a number of processes need to be performed. |  | | Your home network is then responsible for re-routing the call to the host network. |  | | Roaming is a general term in wireless telecommunications that refers to the extending of connectivity service in a network that is different than the network with which a station is registered. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Roaming
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| | Glossary - Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism |
 | | Roaming in any direction, the horse would eventually approach and enter a neighboring kingdom. |  | | The king of that kingdom had either to accept the dependence of the one to whom the horse belonged, or put up a fight to keep his independence. |  | | A well-known royal yagya of ancient times in which a horse was worshipped and sanctified with the mantras of the Vedas. |
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http://encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org/glossary.htm
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| | Azimuth Systems Puts Wi-Fi Roaming to the Test |
 | | In this manner, we could effectively simulate, for example, a user pacing back and forth in a long hallway while talking on the phone, constantly roaming between access points. |  | | To counter the difficulties involved in measuring Wi-Fi client roaming performance, eWEEK Labs turned to Azimuth Systems Inc. for testing equipment that provides accurate and repeatable results. |  | | The full roam time is then calculated as the difference between the last data packet transmitted via the first access point and the first data packet sent through the second access point. |
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1879198,00.asp
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