i need some information about "ACCESS POINT CONTROL
PROTOCOL" in MOBILE COMPUTING
Answer / Rehan Ahmad
Access Point Control Protocol (APCP) is a protocol used in mobile computing devices such as laptops and PDAs to manage connections with wireless access points (APs). APCP allows devices to authenticate, associate, and deauthenticate from an access point. It is part of the IEEE 802.11 standard for Wi-Fi networks.
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