What Is The Difference Between Ad-hoc Wireless Networks And Wireless Networks Based On Access Points?

By Affmarketer On July 13, 2009 Under Uncategorized

usually the two types are referred to as Ad-hoc or Infrastructure.
Ad-hoc wireless networks are peer-to-peer networks based on the various wireless computers on the network passing the information between themselves without the use of a router or access point.
Infrastructure wireless networks use a router or access point to manage the connection.




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