Multiple-channel architecture

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title: Multiple-channel architecture
text: In computer networking, multiple-channel architecture (MCA) is the design of a wireless network in such a way that the client sees multiple points of access to the wireless network. MCA allows wireless clients to choose which access points (APs) to communicate with for access to the network, in contrast to single-channel architecture, which gives more control to the centralized network devices such as the wireless LAN controller. MCA is the most commonly used network architecture, as it is the m
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description: Type of wireless network design
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