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True or false: ethernet and 802.11 use the same frame structure.
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True or false: ethernet and 802.11 use the same frame structure.
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802.11g is slower than ethernet but 802.11ac is about the same.
I would say that since 802.11 is wifi that they do use basically the same frame structure
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Honestly I think it's True. Tell me if i'm wrong or right.
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