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Ad-hoc vs. infrastructure topology. Advantages and disadvantages.
Posted by Nipun Tomar Jul 15, 2006
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Nipun Tomar
Jul 15, 2006
Ad-hoc networks are easy to set up. By definition ad-hoc WLANs do not require access point, so they are cheaper. With infrastructured WLANs one can connect to wired LAN, enable wireless roaming for office workers, centralize WLAN management, boost the range.
  
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