80211verkot
80211verkot is a coined term used in some technical discussions to describe wireless networks that rely primarily on IEEE 802.11 technologies to build decentralized or multi-hop infrastructures. It is not an official IEEE designation or standardized protocol; rather, it denotes a family of practices and configurations used by hobbyists, researchers, and community networks to extend or adapt Wi‑Fi beyond traditional household or enterprise deployments.
Origin and usage summaries for 80211verkot emphasize informal, project-driven contexts. The term appears in community documentation
Technical characteristics commonly associated with 80211verkot include the use of standard 802.11 variants (a/b/g/n/ac/ax) and software
Applications and challenges. 80211verkot-inspired networks are used in community networks, rural connectivity projects, event networks, and
See also: 802.11, WLAN, mesh networking, OpenWrt, BATMAN-adv.