Most Wi-Fi networks connect wireless nodes to a LAN through a wireless access point, but Wi-Fi network adapters can also support wireless links directly from one computer to another. This kind of connection is called an ad hoc network, because it’s usually set up as a temporary link rather than as part of a permanent network infrastructure (wireless networks with one or more central access points are called infrastructure networks)
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