Wireless Application Protocol

From: Edson Pereira (qwweuwrb.voby@fairfieldi.com)
Date: Sun Apr 02 2000 - 20:46:48 EEST

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    Has anyone looked at the deails of the WAP protocol and its potential in
    the ham radio medium? It looks like we could benefit from this work. The
    following is a quote from

    http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-01-2000/f_swol-01-connectivity.html

    "Unlike most computers, which use protocols such as HTTP over TCP over IP
    to access the Web, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) has its own
    protocols that operate in a format more natural for wireless delivery. All
    WAP Internet connections still have to go through a gateway that connects
    the two protocols, but the gateway itself can add other services that
    optimize communications.

    WAP is designed to handle higher latencies, unpredictable service
    availability, unpredictable connection stability, and lower bandwidth, all
    of which present problems for wireless communication. In particular,
    instability, service availability, and latency problems make it hard to
    maintain connection-oriented services like TCP, which means most Internet
    applications that use TCP as their delivery mechanism won't work reliably
    on a wireless network. Thus the need for WAP."

    The WAP technical papers can be found at

    http://www.wapforum.org/

    73,

    -- Edson, N1VTN, PU1JTE



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