Access points (Wi-Fi APs) are devices that offer wireless access to a wired setup, allowing machines like notebooks, mobile phones, and tablets devices to connect to the network without wires. Wireless APs can be solo, centrally controlled, or part of a mesh Wi-Fi system. Independent APs function independently devices that ensure basic wireless access. Controller-based APs are controlled centrally by a network controller, providing advanced functions and streamlined management. Mesh Wi-Fi systems include multiple wireless APs that collaborate to offer seamless wireless coverage over a broad area.
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