A “Mixed-Mode Network” refers to a network infrastructure that uses more than one type of network technology or topology. This can include a combination of wired and wireless connections, or different network protocols like Ethernet and Wi-Fi. It provides flexibility and redundancy in network design.
Mixed-Mode Network
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