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

A.anyone connected to the network uses the same network and the same settings.
B.for different networks and different network settings.
Which one is correct?

1 answer

The correct answer is:

B. for different networks and different network settings.

A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows the creation of multiple distinct networks within a single physical network infrastructure, enabling different network settings for each VLAN. In contrast, a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) refers specifically to a wireless network, and devices connected to a WLAN typically share the same network and settings unless VLANs are implemented within the WLAN infrastructure.