Wireless Local Area Network
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A wireless local area network, also known as WiFi, refers to a wireless local radio network that allows computers, smartphones, printers, and other devices to connect to a network. Nowadays, the majority of WLANs worldwide adhere to the IEEE 802.11 standard.
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