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What is the difference between a client bridge, a PCMCIA wireless card and a mesh node?

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What is the difference between a client bridge, a PCMCIA wireless card and a mesh node?

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The difference between client bridge and a wireless card is that a wireless bridge is accessed by ethernet. This means that any device that has an ethernet port can connect. Most laptops, desktops, and routers are ethernet ready. Wireless cards plug directly into your laptop or specially modified desktop computer with a PCMCIA card reader. The wireless cards allow for wireless roaming. This means you can scan, find, and use the best wireless signal available. A mesh node is a smart router. It offers more stability by being a piece of the of the network. A mesh box allows for users to connect several computers together on their own network within the SPITwSPOTS Network.

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