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Access points are most commonly used in larger spaces (like offices, schools, or large homes) where a single wireless router might not be able to provide strong enough coverage by itself. They'd ...
Right now I'm totally digging the Sierra Wireless U595 USB modem, which plugs into my notebook to provide high-speed Internet access just about anywhere. The only thing that would make it better ...
New cable modem from Toshiba, the PCX5000, that has a built-in router and wireless access point. Makes perfect sense, and certainly a lot simpler than my ...
Tech News Voice over IP phone plus wireless access point plus DSL modem By Gizmodo Published February 12, 2003 𝕏 ...
Yes, a Wireless Access Point can not function without a router. They can’t be connected to the modem straightway, instead, an ethernet cable is attached to WAP on one end and the router on the ...
Wired access point vs. wireless extender For most people, an access point is the way to go. But the first question you'll likely have is whether or not to go wired or wireless via an extender. It ...
I got two of those "Wireless Modems" and one access point in the lab, this is junk that was inherited from some other place.<BR><BR>They're big and gray. They each have an ethernet jack and a ...
Often what we think of as a router is actually a combination of an internet modem, Wi-Fi access point, routing table, and an ethernet switch for wired devices.
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