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SPF 30, two operating modes.

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SB 32 has two operating modes, the station mode or stair mode, and the soft access boring mode or

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of it's called AP mode.

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Now let's talk about each of them.

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One of the greatest features?

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Yes, SB 32 provides is that it cannot only connect to an existing Wi-Fi network and act as observer,

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but it can also set up a network of its own, allowing other devices to connect directly to it and access

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or pages.

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This is possible because SB 32 can operate in different operating modes.

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Usually there's three the station or the soft access point mode and the third one that combines both

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of them at the same time, which provide the possibility of building mission networks.

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But we won't come out of that one because the two mostly used operating modes are station mode and soft

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access point mode.

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In case you are interested in mission networks, who can?

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Referred to the documents that we will provide with this course to read more about the mode that combines

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both of these two modes.

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Now let's start by covering the station.

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Would they ask P32 that's going next to an existing Wi-Fi network.

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One created by your wireless router is called station or station mode SB.

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Now, in a statement, U.S. B-52 gets IP from wireless router to which it is connected with this IP

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address, it can set up a web server and deliver packages to all connected devices under existing Wi-Fi

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network.

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So as you can see here, we have an access point and the ISP will connect to that access point so that

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it can has access to the internet.

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Now, the second mode is called Soft Access Point modes in the Soft Access Point mode.

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The SPF 30 tool creates its own Wi-Fi network and acts as a hub just like Wi-Fi adapter for one or more

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stations.

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That's called Access Point or AP.

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Unlike Wi-Fi router, it does not have interface to our network, so such mode of operation is called

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soft access point or soft.

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AP also the maximum number of stations that can be connected to its UH.

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Network is very limited.

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It's like up to five in MP mode, SB 32 creates a new Wi-Fi network and set aside.

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Which is basically the name of the network and IP address to it.

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With this IP address, it can deliver web pages to all connected devices under its own network.

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And some this image, you can see that this sport acts as a soft access point and the laptop and the

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mobile phone acts as a station so they can connect to that network that was created by the ESB board.

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This is the soft access point mode.

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While in the station sitting in the station woods, the ESB has to connect to the access point to access

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the internet.

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Otherwise, it won't be able to access the internet and it can't create its own network.

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So the laptop can connect to the ESB network directly because it doesn't have any.

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While an Access Point mode soft access point mode VSP creates a wireless network that any device can

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connect to.

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So this is the main difference between towards these tools and this mode.

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ESB act as an access point here.

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ISP acts as a station that connects to an access point that is already there.

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Thanks for watching this lesson.

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If you have any questions about these tools, you can ask them in the table.

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I will also provide explanation on how to code each of these tools and what are the modifications required

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to switch between soft access point mode and station mode.

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This will be in the coding section.

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That's it for now.

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This is Asha from educational engineering team.
