For wireless networks you may connect either as an Ad-Hoc connection or an Infrastructure connection. Ad-Hoc connections are completely wireless, whereas infrastructure wireless connections are a combination of wired and wireless connections.
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You must have the following for a network connection:Sender or transmitterReceiverNetwork MediaThe first two are in the NIC card for each device in a network, and the media may be either wired or wireless for a connection between the sender and receiver.
You must have the following for a network connection:Sender or transmitterReceiverNetwork MediaThe first two are in the NIC card for each device in a network, and the media may be either wired or wireless for a connection between the sender and receiver.
Your computer probably adds a 2 to your network connection name because you have two wireless networks set up with the same name.
there are two types of connection network: Point-to-Point Connection and Multipoint Connection
The way a home network is connected to a distribution site is having two antennas one to the home network and one to the distribution site by connecting the two via a bridge which will interconnect the two networks.
If you have wired connection it means either of two, the cable is not installed properly, or the LAN cable is damaged. If you have wireless connection again you have at least two choices. First, the router has issues (it happens with many of them). Try to restart, if it didn't help try to update the firmware. Second, your wireless card experiences problems. Check the antenna. Update the driver. Check the rating for your router and wireless card. Sometimes such problems impossible to fix, unless to you will buy new parts.
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Its the same. WIFI is wireless technology.
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yes and no. id suggest using one of the wireless routers as the internet connection. and with the other, turn off all the routing and dhcp/dns features and just use it's wireless access point.