Can you please explain the difference between ad-hoc and infrastructure topology?
Answer / Rohit Perwani
Ad-hoc and infrastructure are two different network topologies. In an ad-hoc network, devices communicate directly with each other without a central access point. In infrastructure networks, all communication passes through one or more access points. Ad-hoc networks are typically used for temporary or mobile networks, while infrastructure networks are more common in homes and businesses.
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