Difference between ad-hoc and compage region
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Ad-hoc networks are only able to communicate with other Ad-hoc devices, they are not able to communicate with any Infrastructure devices or any other devices connected to a wired network. In addition, Ad-hoc mode security is less sophisticated compared to an Infrastructure mode network.
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Ad Hoc regions is designed for single function and compage can have multiple function.
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- A region is areal or spatial and has varying dimensions. According to the classification, there are various types of regions such as the formal, functional, perceptual regions.
- The formal can be natural, economic, and cultural the functional can be based on the functions they perform.
- A compage region is the structural part of many or a huge area.
- An ad hoc region is created for a single purpose only, such as a green belt.
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