
CCNA 200-301 Access Points (APs) and Wireless LANs (WLANs)
Core Concepts
What is an Access Point (AP)?
An Access Point is the central device in a WLAN. Its main job is to act as a bridge, connecting wireless devices (like your phone or laptop) to the wired network infrastructure (like the switches and routers). The AP broadcasts a wireless signal that devices can connect to.
What is a Wireless LAN (WLAN)?
A WLAN is simply a network that allows devices to connect and communicate wirelessly, without physical cables. Think of it as the wireless version of a traditional Local Area Network (LAN). It uses radio waves to transmit data, giving users mobility within the network's coverage area.
High-Level Network Diagram
Router
(Internet)
Switch
Access Point
Wireless Device