What is an Access Point (AP)? Can it be also a client?
Answer / Kaushal Naresh Tyagi
An Access Point (AP) is a hardware device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network. It acts as a hub for wireless communication within a Wi-Fi network. An AP cannot typically function as a client, but there are exceptions with certain advanced setups and technologies such as mesh networking.
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