Reliance
Just like any other key ... except that a master key will open more than one lock.
There isn't any WLAN switch, because E1000 doesn't support Wi-Fi network.
The 'PSP Street', E1000 series does not have any wi-fi capabilities, so do not have wlan switches.
The PSP Street doesn't have a wlan mode, it completely lacks any wi-fi capabilities.
No, a Master Lock M key cannot open any lock. Each lock is designed with a specific key or combination system, ensuring that only the corresponding key can unlock it. While some Master Lock products may share key compatibility within a specific series or model, there is no universal key that can open all locks from the brand.
Yes, they are different although most people regard them as being one and the same. They are not. WLAN is an acronym for Wireless Local Area Network while Wi-Fi is described by the Wi-Fi Alliance as being any WLAN that is based upon IEEE 802.11 standards. To be Wi-Fi certified, the WLAN must successfully complete Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability certification testing. So, while any LAN that is Wi-Fi certified is regarded as a WLAN, not all WLAN are Wi-Fi certified.
its open all locks in any particular ornaisaton.
No, there isn't any wifi or wlan !
The Master Key - novel - was created in 1901.
WPA
LAN is wired WLAN is wireless
WLAN = wireless local area network