What’s the difference between WiFi and WLAN?
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1. WLAN is a type of computer network in a relatively small area that dismisses the use of physical means of inter-connectivity. 2. WI-FI is a trademark name to brand devices compliant to IEEE 802.11 standards. 3. Devices in a WLAN essentially use WI-FI branded products. 4. A WI-FI ready device simpRead more
1. WLAN is a type of computer network in a relatively small area that dismisses the use of physical means of inter-connectivity.
2. WI-FI is a trademark name to brand devices compliant to IEEE 802.11 standards.
3. Devices in a WLAN essentially use WI-FI branded products.
4. A WI-FI ready device simply means that it is ready for network operation within a WLAN.