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Two or more stations (STA), communicating without an access point (AP), are said to be in Peer-to-Peer mode.
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In IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) terminology, a station (STA) is a device that has the capability to use the 802.11 protocol. For example, a station may be a laptop, a desktop PC, PDA, access point or Wi-Fi phone. An STA may be fixed, mobile or portable. Generally in wireless networking terminology, a station, wireless client, and node are often used interchangeably, with no strict distinction existing between these terms. A Wi-Fi network in ad-hoc (also known as computer-to-computer or peer) mode allows two or more devices to communicate with each other directly instead of through a central wireless router or access point.
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