Wireless LAN networks are based on access points (AP)—hardware that allows wireless stations/devices (referred to as STA) to connect to it and in turn to a wired network. An AP usually connects to an upstream switch/router.
Wireless LAN networks are based on access points (AP)—hardware that allows wireless stations/devices (referred to as STA) to connect to it and in turn to a wired network. An AP usually connects to an upstream switch/router.
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