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Hi guys what is WAP?
Clifford 03-October-2007 05:40:09 PM

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A device that enables network devices with less interface cards to connect to the network. Wireless users (WiFi or WiMax) must be within the specified distance range limits.
Posted by waqqas1


Wireless access point. A device that enables network devices with less interface cards to connect to the network. Wireless users (WiFi or WiMax) must be within the specified distance range limits. The WAP has cable, which is used to connect it to the larger hardwired network.
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