802.11k, also known as Radio Resource Management (RRM), is an IEEE standard that helps improve Wi-Fi network performance by allowing wireless devices to quickly scan and identify the best available access point (AP) based on factors like signal strength and channel load. It is commonly used in environments with multiple access points to ensure seamless roaming and efficient network utilization, reducing connection drops and improving overall user experience.
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