| 1. | It makes heavy use of cyclic redundancy check codes to detect errors.
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| 2. | The 4 bytes Cyclic Redundancy Check ( CRC ) precedes the EOF delimiter.
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| 3. | The check digit is either a checksum or a cyclic redundancy check ( CRC ).
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| 4. | This replaces the cyclic redundancy check ( CRC ) that was used by the WEP standard.
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| 5. | Special hardware assists in the calculation of a cyclic redundancy check for detection of transmission errors.
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| 6. | Block error rate ( BLER ) is used for Cyclic Redundancy Check ( CRC ) on each transport block.
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| 7. | Often referred to as the Cyclic Redundancy Check ( CRC ), it allows for integrity check of retrieved frames.
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| 8. | The encoding includes an eleven-bit cyclic redundancy check ( CRC ) to detect, but not correct, errors.
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| 9. | The technology involved a uniquely designed, transparently passed, 128-bit encryption cyclic redundancy check ( CRC ) check-sum.
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| 10. | It uses cyclic redundancy check ( CRC ) or message digest algorithms ( RFC1321 ) for integrity, and it uses RC4 for encryption.
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