Frame-bursting
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Frame-bursting is a term in wireless technology referred to a technique supported by the draft 802.11e QoS specification. Frame Bursting may increases the throughput of any (point-to-point) 802.11A, B, G or N link in certain conditions by reducing the overhead associated with the wireless session from Access Point to Client and vice versa or from Client to Client in ad-hoc mode. This can results in the ability to support higher data throughput in mixed and uniform networks.