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WLAN

Author: James Williams



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A wireless local area network can be considered a subcategory of regular local area networks. By definition, in order to be within range of a wireless access point, a device must be local to that access point. Wireless networks differ, though, in that they use the air as a shared hub through which they transmit data as opposed to discrete cabling. We know this, of course, as WiFi.


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