One main difference between a WLAN and a VLAN is that a VLAN allows(2 points)

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anyone connected to the network uses the same network and the same settings.
anyone connected to the network uses the same network and the same settings.

for different networks and different network settings

That is correct! One main difference between a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) and a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is that a VLAN allows for different networks and different network settings. In a VLAN, multiple virtual networks can be created within a single physical network, allowing for segmentation and isolation of network traffic. This means that different devices or users connected to the VLAN can have separate network configurations and settings. In contrast, a WLAN typically refers to a wireless network where all devices connected to it share the same network and network settings.