Wireless lans implement security measures in the
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Data Link Layers implements security measures in Wireless LAN's.
- The data link layer is the second layer from the bottom in the OSI model for network security.
- Sets of bits are managed by the data link layer for packetized transmission. The data link layer has the ability to control packet data using various protocols on interconnections along a route.
- PPP, FDDI, Ethernet, and Token Ring are some of the data link protocols available.
- If the frames are assigned to the various systems on the network, the data link layer includes the physical sender address or receiver address. A header is included in the frame to accomplish this.
- The network layer receives the data in blocks after the data link layer has divided it into bits.
- An error that occurs when transmission vibration or any other technical problem that could flip bits to get detected.
- The data link layer controls how quickly data is transmitted at the ends.
- Without any inconsistencies, the data link layer transfers the data from the network level.
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