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What is Wireless LAN? We are living in the epoch whereby technological advancement is at its apogee. Notably, there is the critical element of network transmission in the world of technology. There are two main types of network transmission that include the cabled transmission and the wireless transmission of the network.

On this note, it can be derived that wireless LAN denote the local area transmission by the use of internet whereby the transmission is through the radio waves. Notably, the distribution is through radio frequency waves that have an access point on the internet.

We are breathing in the eon where technological advancement is at its pinnacle. Remarkably, there is the critical element of network transmission in the universe of technology. They are network through cable & through wireless. To clarify the earlier question of “What is WLAN?”, WLAN is a local area network (LAN) that doesn’t rely on wired ethernet connections.

A WLAN can be either an extension to a current wired network or an alternative to it. WLANs have data transfer speeds ranging from 1 to 54 Mbps, with some companies offering proprietary 108Mbps solutions. A WLAN signal can be broadcast to cover an area ranging in size from a small office to a large campus. Most commonly, a WLAN access point provides access within a radius of 65 to 300 feet. It should be noted that the IEEE 802.11 are the standards that most of the modern wireless LANs are based on. WLAN types includes:

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