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Packet-switching
Packet-switching
Infrastructure mode requires an access point. Ad-hoc does not.
Usually IP addressing is used.
Network+ Guide to Networks answer: Reassociate with access point B
C. Reassociate with access point B Network + Guide to Networks Fifth Edition, Chapter 8
Open up bbBrowser and point it to http://mobile.myspace.com :)
Access Point Name is most commonly known as the public internet. It is the space or gateway between a mobile network and another computer network system.
MMS Access Point refers to the configuration settings that allow mobile devices to send and receive Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages. These settings typically include the Access Point Name (APN), server URL, and authentication details necessary for the device to communicate with the mobile network's MMS service. Properly configuring the MMS Access Point is essential for users to successfully send images, videos, and other multimedia content via text messaging.
The initials APN can stand for "Access Point Name," which refers to the gateway between a mobile network and the internet. It is used by mobile devices to connect to the internet and allows them to access data services. APN settings are essential for enabling mobile data and can vary by carrier.
APN-C stands for "Access Point Name - Control," which is a component used in mobile networks to manage and connect devices to the internet via specific access point configurations. It helps in defining how mobile devices access the internet and can include settings for data routing, security, and network protocols. This term is often associated with mobile network operators and their configurations for enabling internet services on smartphones and other devices.
An network access point is where you can wirelessly or wired (depending on the router) gain access to network capabilities it is connected to (eg. internet, domains, remote desktop). The access point when wireless has a WEP/WPA authentication key to prevent unwanted connectors from gain access to those privileges mentioned. The connection goes from the internet modem, then to router (the access point), then to the device you wish to gain network for (whether wireless or wired)