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Stand-Alone Mode
A wireless network that uses a wireless access point to connect wireless clients together, but does not offer any access to a wired network.
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A wireless network configuration where the wireless access point acts as a connection point to link the wireless clients to the wired network.
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A form of wireless access point deployment that is used to link two wired networks together over a wireless bridged connection.
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The wireless network configuration that uses a wireless base station to connect all wireless devices to the network and potentially to each other.
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The network portion of an IP address. For a class A network, the network address is the first byte of the IP address. For a class B network, the network address is the first 2 bytes of the IP address. For a class C network, the network address is the first 3 bytes of the IP address. In the Internet, assigned network addresses are globally unique.
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A type of wireless network packet that broadcasts the presence of the wireless network by announcing the network’s SSID or network name.
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