One main difference between a WLAN and a VLAN is that a VLAN allows

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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.

This statement is incorrect. A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows for the creation of multiple virtual networks within a physical network infrastructure. Each VLAN operates as a separate network with its own network settings and configurations. This enables network administrators to logically segment the network, improving security and network performance. On the other hand, a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) is a wireless network that allows devices to connect to each other and to a wired network via wireless communication. WLANs can be configured to be part of a specific VLAN for better organization and management, but they are not the same thing.

is it a or b

The correct answer is b) for different networks and different network settings.