configured on the same subnetwork as the wired network interface and can be accessed by devices on the wired network.
Possible AP Topologies
1.An access point can be used as a single AP without any connection to a wired network. In this configuration, it simply provides a
2.The
3.The last and most prevalent use is multiple APs connected to a wired network and operating off that network’s DHCP server which can provide a wider coverage area for wireless devices, enabling the devices to “roam” freely about the entire site. This is the topology of choice today.
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