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WLANs

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What is WLANs?

WLANs (Wireless Local Area Networks) are wireless computer networks that use radio waves to connect devices to each other and to the internet. They are commonly used in homes, offices, and public spaces to provide network access without the need for physical cables, offering flexibility and mobility.

What other technologies are related to WLANs?

WLANs Complementary Technologies

NAT devices are often used in conjunction with WLANs to provide internet access to multiple devices using a single public IP address.
mentioned alongside WLANs in 34% (62) of relevant job posts
DHCP servers automatically assign IP addresses to devices on a WLAN, simplifying network administration.
mentioned alongside WLANs in 15% (53) of relevant job posts
VLANs can be used to segment a WLAN into multiple logical networks, improving security and performance.
mentioned alongside WLANs in 1% (195) of relevant job posts

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