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Del. Patent Complaint Targets Nokia Wi-Fi 6 Router for Infringement

Nokia’s Beacon 2 Wi-Fi 6 router infringes a June 2017 patent (9,686,655) on grouping multiple user data and transmitting the grouped data in a multiple antenna system, alleged patent owner Vector Licensing in a complaint Wednesday in U.S. District Court…

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in Wilmington, Delaware. Nokia describes the Beacon 2 as capable of creating “a seamless Wi-Fi 6 network throughout the home,” using an “intelligent channel selection” for seeking the best signals and “avoiding any Wi-Fi glitches.” Vector is “entitled to recover damages adequate to compensate” for Nokia’s direct infringement, said the complaint. Nokia didn’t omment.