WDS can refer to several different technologies, making it ambiguous without further context. Here are some possibilities: * **Wireless Distribution System (WDS):** A system that enables the interconnection of access points in a wireless network. It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without the need for a wired backbone to connect them, as is normally required. The access points communicate with each other wirelessly, forwarding data between them. Commonly used to extend the range or coverage area of a wireless network. * **Windows Deployment Services (WDS):** A server role in Windows Server that allows for network-based installation of operating systems. WDS uses Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) to boot client computers and install operating systems over the network. Commonly used for deploying Windows operating systems to multiple computers in a corporate environment. * **Web Dynpro for SAP (WDS):** A SAP development framework for creating user interfaces. It supports the development of professional user interfaces (UIs) for business applications, independent of the end user's device. It is commonly used to build web-based applications that integrate with SAP systems.
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