Explanation: an ad-hoc wireless network is a decentralized kind of a wireless network. an access point is usually a central device and it would go against the rules of the ad- hoc network to use one. hence it is not required.
Q. In wireless ad-hoc network
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access point is not required
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
an ad-hoc wireless network is a decentralized kind of a wireless network. an access point is usually a central device and it would go against the rules of the ad- hoc network to use one. hence it is not required.
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