What are the basic components of a wireless network?
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One of the beauties of a wireless network is that you can mix in wired components as needed. If you need more Ethernet ports, for example, simply add a switch to the wireless router.
Despite the wireless nature of wireless networking, you still need an Ethernet cable (a wire) to connect a wireless router to a broadband modem.
Another advantage of a wireless network is that it’s portable. It’s far easier to pull up stakes with a wireless network than to pack up all the bits and pieces of a wired network. If you live in an apartment, or just move around a lot, a wireless setup a good option.
The term access point is often abbreviated AP. Don’t be puzzled when you see the words wireless AP — it simply refers to the access point, not to the Associated Press.
A wireless network is often called a WLAN, for wireless local-area network.
A wireless network is also referred to by the term Wi-Fi. It stands for wireless fidelity.
Ad hoc networks are often used by computer gamers to gather in a single location to play games with each other.
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One of the beauties of a wireless network is that you can mix in wired components as needed. If you need more Ethernet ports, for example, simply add a switch to the wireless router.
Despite the wireless nature of wireless networking, you still need an Ethernet cable (a wire) to connect a wireless router to a broadband modem.
Another advantage of a wireless network is that it’s portable. It’s far easier to pull up stakes with a wireless network than to pack up all the bits and pieces of a wired network. If you live in an apartment, or just move around a lot, a wireless setup a good option.
The term access point is often abbreviated AP. Don’t be puzzled when you see the words wireless AP — it simply refers to the access point, not to the Associated Press.
A wireless network is often called a WLAN, for wireless local-area network.
A wireless network is also referred to by the term Wi-Fi. It stands for wireless fidelity.
Ad hoc networks are often used by computer gamers to gather in a single location to play games with each other.
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