first of all it's WLAN not wan
and it's a WLAN card in your laptop
I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings
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802.11k and 802.11r
802.11k and 802.11r
Wireless bridging is the technique of connecting two wireless access points together. This can be done to extend the range of a wireless network, or to create a wireless bridge between two or more wired networks, perhaps in separate buildings.
Wireless PC to TV system or Digital Media Receiver this connects to a tv via AV cables and accepts wi fi connections
Just location - One Church two campuses - One college two campuses
The connections for electric guitars vary between musicians. Some prefer corded instruments because of their reliability and clarity of sound, but wireless connections of a high quality can be just as effective.
A wireless connection is any that doesn't have a wire between the two devices. Examples include: * Wi-Fi networking * Mobile telephones * Bluetooth * Infra Red data transfer
To Distinguish between connections and prioritize connections according to resources. It also simplifies everything. It's like asking why we don't name our kids numbers instead of names.
You have to use fiber optics or wireless.
The term "hard connection" refers to a wired connection. If it is a hard connection then you will need wires. The only way to connect without wires is to go wireless. A wireless router will eliminate the wires.