Each Wireless Access Point generally has 4 connections (ethernet wired socket), using which a wired router can be connected to any one of them and then configure the wired router ....
Yes, you can.
If the access point has a wireless interface and if your laptop supports the wireless network type, no you do not need a router. <><><><><> If the laptop is not near enough to an access point, it will not be able to connect. The router is immaterial.
A wireless router, is a device that not only performs the functions of a router but also acts as a wireless access point. Wireless clients connect to the wireless router to access a common network, the router also often provides access to the internet.
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It will be trying to connect to the strongest wireless connection. This is usually from the closest access point.
There are at least two ways. First, you connect the wireless router directly to the cable modem, and then the switch in the wireless router. You have to connect the cable coming from the modem in the wireless router internet port. Second, you connect the wireless router to the switch, again the cable coming from the switch you have to connect on the wireless router internet port. It's better to put the wireless router just after the modem, but it's not required.
an access point device is one of 2 things. a router, or wireless router connection usb device. with the usb device, you can connect an office computer wirelessly to a wireless router. in the situation of a laptop, it is always the router itself. some routers will require an access code to use.
No. You can not attach a router and use a standard Verizon Wireless aircard as a wireless access point. This is why they have MiFi which is essentially a wireless access point.
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That depends on what you are attempting to do. If you are trying to access the internet, then no, a wireless router is not needed.
I assume you mean wireless access point? A wireless access point allows you to connect wirelessly to a wired network. A router routes packets across different networks/subnets. Both are completely different devices but can be bundled together.
I wireless desktop card is hardware you install into your computer so you can connect your computer to a wireless network from a router or access point.