Access Points / Bridge / Repeater

An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network or WLAN, usually in an office or a large building. The access point is connected to a signal coupled to a wired router, switch or hub via an Ethernet cable. Then, the Wi-Fi signal is sent to a specific area, for example. house or office. Access points are therefore the device that ultimately connects your wired network with wireless. In most...

An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network or WLAN, usually in an office or a large building. The access point is connected to a signal coupled to a wired router, switch or hub via an Ethernet cable. Then, the Wi-Fi signal is sent to a specific area, for example. house or office. Access points are therefore the device that ultimately connects your wired network with wireless. In most cases, a router enough to power a house or office with wireless internet, but if you are in larger premises, then a wireless access point of use.

When we talk about the bridge, there are four main types: Simple bridging, multiport bridging, Learning / Transparent Bridging and Source route bridging.

Access Points / Bridge / Repeater