What are wireless access points?
What Are Wireless Access Points? Wednesday December 7, 2005| Reference | A wireless access point (sometimes called a WAP – not to be confused with Wireless Application Protocol) connects wireless clients to a wired Ethernet network. Wireless access points centralize all WiFi clients on a local network in so-called “infrastructure” mode. An access point in turn may connect to another access point, or to a wired Ethernet network router. Comments (0)See All PostsShare Prev