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Which of the following 802.11 wireless operating modes can operate without an access point?
  1. Infrastructure point
  2. Wired Mode
  3. Ad-hoc mode
  4. Access less mode
Explanation
Answer - C - Ad-hoc mode is a peer-to-peer network without the need for an access point.

Key Takeaway: Ad-hoc mode is a method for wireless devices to communicate directly with each other. Operating in ad-hoc mode allows all wireless devices within range of each other to discover and communicate in peer-to-peer fashion. Infrastructure mode needs a centralized access point and it acts more like a client/server network.
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