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Fat And Thin Aps

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Running Head: FAT & THIN APs 1 Fat and Thin APs; Differences and Considerations for deployment for both Student’s Name Institution Date FAT & THIN APs 2 Fat and Thin APs; Differences and Considerations for deployment for both Wireless access points (APs) can be categorized into either fat or thin. This is not based on the physical appearance but rather by how they function. In terms of the scale of network and scenarios of applications, fat APs are used in small area networks. For example, they can be used at home or in businesses. They also do not require access control (AC) coordination. Thin APs on the other hand, are suitable for medium to large-scale wireless networks. They are used in environments such as supermarkets, hotels and restaurants. A fat AP network allows for wireless roaming while a thin one does not. For instance, for a fat AP, if a user moves from one coverage ...
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