Basic Service Set A basic configuration of a wireless LAN prescribed by the IEEE 802 11 standard, comprising an AP and at least one wireless node All communications to and from the wireless node flow through the AP
Block storage segment This is the memory mapping section containing the data allocated for a binary image at execution time Also known as "Block Started by Symbol" and "Bull-Shit Storage"
Broadcasting Satellite Service Typically used to refer to a range of frequencies intended for direct reception of satellite television and entertainment services These frequencies are subject to internationally-agreed regulations that govern their use and are designed to ensure that all countries are able to offer services of this nature In Europe, the BSS downlink frequency range is 11 7 - 12 5 GHz
A section in an executable's disk image that denotes how much uninitialised data the executable needs to run
Stands for Basic Service Set An Access Point associated with several wireless stations