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What is a fat Access Point?

What is a fat Access Point?

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A.
an AP that has no intelligence and requires a wireless controller

B.
an AP that can provide WLAN services without a controller

C.
an AP that can be deployed autonomously or with a controller

D.
an AP that provides some intelligence under the management of a controller

2 Comments on “What is a fat Access Point?

  1. Mathias Rühn says:

    Think must be C,
    cause he could be intelligent or just autonomous.

    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=de&lc=de&dlc=de&docname=c02777557


    FAT Wireless Access Point (aka Autonomous or Intelligent) :
    A Fat Wireless Access Point has everything. It needs to handle wireless clients.
    If end-user deploys several Fat Wireless Access Points, they need to be configured individually.
    Thin Wireless Access Point :
    A Thin Wireless Access Point is basically a radio and antenna that is controlled by a wireless switch.
    If end-user deploys Thin Wireless Access Points, the entire configuration takes place at the switch. This usually saves the time and money.
    The HP E-Series Access Points can be configured for either Fat or Thin mode.




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