What Is Csma/Ca On a Network?
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CSMA/CA stands for Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance. It is a media access control (MAC) protocol that is used in wireless networks. It is a contention-based protocol that helps regulate access to a shared medium, such as an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi network, by enabling devices to sense when the medium is in use and wait for it to become available before transmitting. This helps to reduce collisions and improve network efficiency.