What Is a Network Access Point?
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A network access point (NAP) is a physical device or virtual network element that serves as a connection point for a network. It is a point where different types of networks can connect, allowing for communication between them. NAPs are typically used for LAN-to-WAN connections and to connect public networks such as the Internet to a private network.