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Two wireless LAN standards are 802.11a, this one transfers data a lot faster but it can only do so from a range of 50-100 feet. It also allows multiple different connections and is less likely to come across an interference. Another example would be the IEEE 802.11g, this one is one of the most popular one used and it is used to send information and receive it. This one is also a “channel bonding” type of LAN, which means it can use two channels at a time. Wi-Fi is a good example as well of a WLAN or (Wireless Local Area Networks) as it has some of the same qualities as the others and it is also a wireless connection for other devices to send and receive information.
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