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Both are wireless networks.

ad hoc facilitates us to connect to another w/l client without a central access point.

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Q: Is wireless network and adhoc network are same?
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What is ad-hoc network?

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Difference between adhoc network and cellular network?

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Difference between adhoc and access point?

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What are the main features of ADhoc network?

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Can you connect two wireless laptops without an access point?

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Can a wireless network on the same network as a cabled network?

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