Laptops can connect to a MikroTik AP that uses NSTREME?

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Multiple Choice

Laptops can connect to a MikroTik AP that uses NSTREME?

Explanation:
NSTREME is MikroTik’s own wireless protocol used for links between MikroTik devices. Laptops, however, use standard Wi‑Fi hardware and drivers that speak IEEE 802.11 protocols. They don’t understand NSTREME, so a laptop cannot connect to an AP that’s operating in NSTREME mode. To connect a laptop, the AP must be using a standard 802.11 mode that is compatible with typical client wireless adapters. That’s why the statement is false.

NSTREME is MikroTik’s own wireless protocol used for links between MikroTik devices. Laptops, however, use standard Wi‑Fi hardware and drivers that speak IEEE 802.11 protocols. They don’t understand NSTREME, so a laptop cannot connect to an AP that’s operating in NSTREME mode. To connect a laptop, the AP must be using a standard 802.11 mode that is compatible with typical client wireless adapters. That’s why the statement is false.

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