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You have added to the list of differences between wifi and other standards, but you have not actually shown where the timescale comes from starting from first principles. Why 10s to connect? Why not 10 ms or 10 minutes?



I'm not sure why it's 10s; my point was mostly that, once you figure out exactly what part of the connectivity process eats up the majority of the 10 second delay, it'll be much easier to figure out the why.

Since connectivity takes (far) less than 10s on enterprise-grade multi-antenna routers, all that time is being spent in some component that's different between the two classes of hardware. So looking at the difference in BOM between average products of the two classes might be helpful in figuring things out.


Right, but there are multiple accounts of this floating around the web, many contradicting each other, and none that I've found that can explain what sets the actual timescale.




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