15969 search results for difference access point router
OK
Ad
  • Noob questions and choices. - Forum

    XD About the difference... so, all wi-fi routers acts as access points also? If that's the case, then I fully understand... it's somewhat like the difference between normal hubs and routers. You have extra hardware and software imbedded on the device for...

  • Wireless signal drops occasionally - Forum

    drops. Thoughts? Thanks, Ben The way I understand it, to get a "seamless" wireless signal accross multiple Access Points/Wireless Routers, you have to set the channels different. The access points/routers that are closest to one another should...

  • ActiveSync via WiFi - Forum

    I use WPA-PSK (TKIP), with a very long random ASCII key (>25 alpha, numeric and special characters) with my iPAQ 5555 and a Buffalo WBR-G54 wireless access point/router... Wireless ActiveSync is very fast... -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)...

  • Difference between Access point and Router? - Forum

    Difference between Access point and Router?. Im browsing a computer store online. They have four categories under WLAN: Adapters, Access points, Routers and Routers with modem. What is the difference between an access point and a router? . Im browsing...

  • Access Point or Router - Forum

    over the difference between WLAN routers and access points. The main thing to remember is that access points allow wireless clients access to a single network, while WLAN routers allow clients to browse a number of different networks. The router always...

  • linksys wireless access point setup - Forum

    no WAP54G v2. I set a new SSID for that point but I was never able to catch that SSID on my computer. What is he difference bw a access point and a router it was pretty easy on my home networking. I plugged the LAN connection to one of the ethernet...

  • Multiple Wireless Access Points - Forum

    wap gateway = LAN ip > wap 1st dns = LAN ip > wap 2nd dns = win2000 Server real www 2nd dns ip You've lost me there! Do what? Why? The OP mentions access point, not router so there's no forwarding, no lookups, no routing, no NAT. > wap ip = fixed...

  • ISDN and Wireless - Forum

    a router with a built in access point. An access point is the device that actually talks to your laptop. Could be the 3com was having trouble with the router part. I would try an Access Point and see if it will work ok. "NBaldwin" wrote in message...

  • Help please, Wireless dialup sharing??????????q - Forum

    port, you can connect that port to the Access Point or to a Router. The only difference is that in case of an access point the computer will have to do the routing, and will always have to be switched on for you to use the internet (since it's dial-up,...

Ad