What Is Ap Mode In Wifi?
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AP mode stands for Access Point mode and is a feature of wireless routers typically used in a home or office setting. In AP mode, the router acts as a bridge between wired devices on the LAN (Local Area Network) and wireless devices on the WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). In other words, this mode creates a wireless access point for users to connect to a wired network.
AP Mode, or Access Point Mode, is a mode of operation for wireless routers or access points that allows them to broadcast a wireless signal to be picked up by other devices. This mode is typically used to extend the range of an existing network or to create a wireless network from scratch.