Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are commonly employed in WLANs for:
Remote AP tunneling to a corporate WLAN controller or VPN concentrator:This allows remote access points (APs) to securely connect back to the corporate network over the internet, ensuring that data traffic is encrypted and secure.
Client device connectivity to corporate resources from unsecured public networks:VPNs enable client devices to securely access corporate resources when connected to public or unsecured networks, protecting sensitive data from potential threats.
[Reference:CWDP-305 Study Guide, Chapter on Designing for Specific Applications – VPN Integration in WLANs., , ]
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