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When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.
The Access Layer
Controls the hardware devices and media that make up the network
That would be a WAP - Wireless Access Point, which operates as a bridge between the two network types.
This is referring to a computer network that connects multiple hosts together. It transmits data within the host or network.
When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.
An access point is a device such as a WLAN or modem which permits wireless devices to connect to a network.
The function of a wireless access point is to allow wireless devices such as projectors, laptops and PDAs to access a local area network. Wireless access points mainly act as switches to spread connections wirelessly. The difference between an access point and a router is that access points do not assign IP addresses nor do they have firewalls; they only lock out traffic that does not have the wireless key.
It can function as a Bridge, Relay, and Access Point. In Bridge mode it connects multiple access points to a single fixed line. In relay mode it connects multiple access points to a remote access point. And as a traditional access point it provides network access to wireless clients.
If I am reading your question correctly, I would imagine it is because the computer is not on the same network... **The computer has an invalid default gateway address**