Summary: What is the point of buying a Access Point for $80 when you can buy a wireless router for < $70? What am I missing here. What exactly does an acces...
Summary: Ok, heres the question. Lets say i wanted to create a wireless hotspot. Would it be better to have a wireless router near where the hotspot will be lo...
Summary: I was wondering why an Access Point would be more expensive then a wireless router which is an access point, router, and 4 port switch all in one. The...
Summary: Hi, i just watned to ask what exactly is the difference between a "Wireless B BroadBand Router" and a "Wireless B Access Point"? I know the first has ...
Summary: Hey I have a dse wire router with 4 Ports. I am needing wireless networking, Can i just add a wireless access point to the router, so i don'n need to ...
Summary: I am getting ready to go off to college, and I found out that my room does not have wireless in it. I have just bought a wireless printer and that p...
Summary: You need a router, or a router with built in Access Point. A router allows you to share an IP address between systems. Wi-Fi routers also come with a ...
Summary: Hello all, Can you tell me where I can get some low cost (around $400 or less ) long range (more than 2 miles ) wireless access point devices (like ro...
Summary: I want to connect several access points to a large network. The network currently has a wireless router serving as an access point. Can I add the AP's...
Summary: That's what a access point is for. When networking wirelessly you options that I know of are PCMCIA wireless card PCI wireless card USB or ethernet ...
Summary: You'd want to have a router, not a switch. Luckily, a SOHO router with 4 LAN ports is essentially a switch with NAT/DHCP and a firewall added to it s...
Summary: Considering adding a wireless access point to an existing hard wired Lynksys set up. Looking for an easy to set up and configure access point, not ano...
Summary: You're probably seeing routers & print servers with built-in wireless access points. A WAP can provide network connectivity to other wireless network...
Summary: I have one Wireless router giving out ip's of 192.1678.1.100 - 150. I want to have a 2nd wireless router receive the wan IP from the 1st router WIREL...
Summary: Can Two Wireless Access Points Be Used To Connect To Different Networks? Reason for question - There is a sale on the Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless Access...
Summary: I have a Netgear FWG114Pv2 router.Currently use the inbuilt 4 port wired switch for my little home network. Whenever I try to enable the Wireless Acc...
Summary: I'm trying to find out how to use my Linksys router as an access point. Here's the situation: I recently moved into a house with someone who has his o...
Summary: Hello, I am having a Wireless Access Point (Linksys Wireless-G) connected to the modem directly, and I am able to connect to internet but If...
Summary: I have a server running on port 80 and I would like to have it accessible by a wireless router. I have a ethernet crossover cable connecting the serve...
Summary: Hi. I am now posting in the write section sorry about before. This was hard to explain so please read whole thing. I have 2 wireless routers one be...
Summary: WAP is a wireless switch. Wireless router is a router. A router typically has NAT and DHCP service, where as a switch doesn't. A switch just forwards ...
Summary: what do you mean? that i connect to the wireless network through a wireless router and connect to the wireless router throu a cable?? in any case, i ...
Summary: Go to the Linksys web site and look for a solution for your problem. I copied a file from Linksys with a suggestion, but I am not sure if it applies t...
Summary: Hopefully these are wireless access points not wireless routers. Proper configuration with wireless AP's would be to have a switch where the server i...