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Which mode in an Access Point does not allow clients connected to the same Wi-Fi access point to communicate with each other directly, only allowing Internet access for each connected device?
Ad-hoc mode
Isolation mode
AP Client mode
Repeater mode
Wireless Isolation, sometimes called client isolation, is a setting on a wireless router. When this setting is enabled it prevents a computer that is connected to the network by a wireless connection from accessing computers and resources that are connected to the network by a wired connection. It will also prevent one wirelessly connected device from connecting to another wirelessly connected device. In essence Isolating that device on the wireless network. (https://www.quora.com/What-is-wireless-isolation)
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