# Samsara ## Identification [[Android App Links|Android App Links]] verification checks whether an app is authorized to handle URLs for a claimed web domain; Android’s documentation describes verified links as a trust relationship between a site and app ([Android App Links verification](https://developer.android.com/training/app-links/verify-applinks)). [[Ruckus Networks|Ruckus]], [[Samsara|Samsara]], [[TP-Link|TP-Link]], and [[Lite-On Technology|Lite-On]] are network or hardware vendors. “5G” almost certainly means the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band, not cellular 5G. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 5 — Android network scanner and nearby access points|PDF page 5: Android network scanner and nearby access points]] — This appears to combine an Android storage/service screen with wireless scanning. The author is trying to distinguish software-level link handling from the physical access points around the device—two different layers of “where a connection goes.” ## Relationships and overlays The source places this note in a shared evidence cluster with [[Android App Links|Android App Links]] · [[Lite-On Technology|Lite-On Technology]] · [[Ruckus Networks|Ruckus Networks]] · [[Scanned_20260730-1706|Scanned_20260730-1706]] · [[TP-Link|TP-Link]]. Within the larger collection, this evidence extends [[Vendor-Agnostic Recovery|vendor-agnostic recovery]] and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]] by showing how software, hardware, identity, and pre-OS control depend on recoverable interfaces. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Resolve whether the handwritten standard is 802.11u, which would fit hotspot roaming, rather than 802.11y. Record SSID, BSSID, channel, security mode, and collection time together. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1719|Scanned_20260730-1719]]