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by sneak
998 days ago
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That's literally and precisely what it means. Perhaps there is some new watered down usage (like what happened to "literally" or "bricked") but that is precisely why people use the term "air-gapped" - to denote networks with PHYSICAL separation from other means of access. (Of course, if you connect an AP, it's no longer air-gapped." |
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