Wi-Fi Access Point

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What is a Wi-Fi Access Point?

A Wi-Fi access point is a device that allows Wi-Fi-enabled devices to connect to a wired network using wireless communication. It serves as a bridge between wireless clients, such as smartphones or laptops, and the existing wired Local Area Network (LAN), facilitating wireless connectivity and extending network coverage in areas where running cables is impractical.