> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes.md).

# Modes

- [Classic Mode](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes/classic-mode.md): Classic mode is the default mode of operation of the WLAN Pi. Find out more about modes below.
- [Server Mode](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes/server-mode.md): Turn your WLAN Pi into a DHCP server, TFTP server and terminal server (Wi-Fi Console) at the same time
- [Hotspot Mode](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes/hotspot-mode.md): Turn your WLAN Pi in to a test AP
- [Wi-Fi Console](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes/wi-fi-console.md): Turn your WLAN Pi in to a wireless serial console cable
- [Bridge Mode](https://userguide.wlanpi.com/wlan-pi-os/modes/bridge-mode.md)


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