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A wireless network without a centralized access point may be:

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Answered by Shreya000
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I think so this is the answer wireless local area network (WLAN)
Answered by vaibhavsemwal
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Answer:

A wireless network without a centralized access point may be an Ad-hoc network.

Explanation:

Ad hoc mode is also known as peer-to-peer mode. Ad hoc networks do not require a central access point. Instead, the devices on the wireless network connect directly to each other. Setting up two laptops in wireless ad hoc mode allows you to connect the two laptops  directly to each other without the need for a central access point.

Advantages of this mode:

Ad hoc mode is easy to set up if you just want to connect two devices  without the need for a central access point. For example, suppose you have two laptops and you are sitting in a hotel room without WiFi. You can connect them directly in ad hoc mode to form a temporary WiFi network without the need for a router.

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