Which type of wireless topology is created when two or more Basic Service Sets are interconnected by Ethernet?
- IBISS
- BSS
- WiFi Direct
- ESS
- ad hoc WLAN
Explanation: Wireless devices operate in either ad hoc or infrastructure modes. An ad hoc WLAN, also referred to as an independent basic service set (IBISS), operates on a peer-to-peer basis without a network. Infrastructure modes can consist of a single Basic Service Set (BSS) with an AP interconnecting associated stations, or an Extended Service Set (ESS), with two or more BSSes interconnected over a wire distribution system such as Ethernet. WiFi Direct is a compatibility certification unrelated to WLAN topologies.
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