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Sneha Singh
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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:50+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:50+05:30

What Is a Wifi Access Point?

What Is a Wifi Access Point?
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    1. Maryam Khalid
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      2022-05-17T14:15:25+05:30Added an answer on May 17, 2022 at 2:15 pm

      What Is a Wi-Fi Access Point?

      Answer: The Wi-Fi access point is the device that helps the wireless devices to have a connection to a wired network.it is very convenient and quick to just install the WAPs in the computers in a network rather than the use the wires (cables).

      WAP (wireless access point) itself is the device and helps the wireless capable system to have access to the internet. The access points are quite the same as the router, the newest technology router works as the access point. The ISP gives the client a service in which the router works as an access point to reduce the complications.

      The router which has no functions to work as an access point causes complications for their customers because they need to connect with the dedicated WAPs to have the router enjoy the internet access and it is very difficult to handle for the end-user who has little knowledge of its working.

      Most people get confused between the WAPs and the hotspot. The Wi-Fi access point covers the area with the Wi-Fi signal while the hotspot covers the region in which the connection with the internet is possible over the air. When the Wi-Fi is not developed it is very difficult for the user to connect to the internet because all devices need to have a connection with a wire for the internet router. Due to the mobiles, tabs, and different technology access to the internet and Wi-Fi access point is very common.

      The Wi-Fi access point is commonly used to establish the network connectivity in an office where each client and the employee have access regardless of their location in the office, Other than the WAPs are also used in the public areas for the internet connectivity such as the airports, coffee shops, etc. the WAPS work in the context of the 802 standards and called as Wi-Fi. The stand-alone access points are the devices that are similar to the home broadcast routers, the router that is used in a home networking contains the access point that is built into the system hardware and works along with the stand-alone unit.

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