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'''A Client is a device or computer on a network that requests data from or uses the resources of a [Server].'''
-In the Wireless world, a Client is a device or computer that is connected to an [AccessPoint Access Point] using [IBSS] or '''AP''' mode. As opposed to a device or computer connecting to another device or computer in [AdHocMode Ad-Hoc Mode] AKA [BSS] mode.
+In the Wireless world, a Client is a device or computer that is connected to an [AccessPoint Access Point] using [BSS BSS Mode]. Wireless network cards are sometimes called '''Client Cards''' and are usually [PCMCIA], [PCI] or [MiniPCI] cards. They allow laptops and desktop PCs (the Clients) to connect to a wireless network.
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