Today, end-users have high expectations when it comes to WiFi availability, performance, and Quality of Experience (QoE). In response, WiFi networks have become more sophisticated in their handling of subscriber management, control, and security. To address these needs in a simple, unified, and consistent manner across WiFi networks, service providers use a WiFi Access Gateway (WAG).
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