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AP’s

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What is AP’s?

AP typically refers to Access Points, which are networking hardware devices that allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network. An AP connects to a router, switch, or hub via an Ethernet cable, and projects a Wi-Fi signal. Commonly used in homes, offices, and public spaces to extend the range of a wired network, and to provide wireless connectivity to devices like laptops, smartphones, and tablets.

What other technologies are related to AP’s?

AP’s Complementary Technologies

APs require network switches to connect to the network infrastructure and provide connectivity to wireless clients.
mentioned alongside AP’s in 99% (245) of relevant job posts
Servers often host applications and services that wireless clients access through APs.
mentioned alongside AP’s in 1% (257) of relevant job posts
APs connect to switches to provide network access.
mentioned alongside AP’s in 0% (103) of relevant job posts

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