Does it matter which side is the access point, and which is a subscriber unit on a point to point configuration?

Does it matter which side is the access point, and which is a subscriber unit on a point to point configuration?

Under normal circumstances, it does not matter which side is the subscriber, and which side is the access point. Both act as transceivers, pushing and pulling the data.
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