Which of the following WLAN modes do not require an access point?
  1. Infrastructure mode
  2. Ad-hoc mode
  3. Access mode
  4. Wireless mode
Explanation
Answer - B - Ad-hoc mode does not require an access point.

Key Takeaway: Ad-hoc WLAN allows nodes to directly connect to each other. Each of the wireless nodes in an ad-hoc WLAN is an IBSS. An IBSS can provide access to peripherals, a wired network, and modem connection, depending on the permissions granted by the IBSS’s user. In a home setting, an ad-hoc WLAN can provide a lot of flexibility.
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