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A Wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router but also includes the functions of a wireless access point and a network switch.
name of the network
You need to contact a wireless network provider. Use a search engine, type in "wireless networks + the name of your city" and tap search.
Information needed to assure successful configuration of a wireless printer for your wireless network includes your Wi-Fi network name and its password. Other information needed varies by operating system used in the network.
Yes. It's the name that's assigned or that you give to your wireless network.
That is the SSID, the Service Set Identifier. It is better understood as the name of the wireless network.
The SSID is the identifying 'name' of a wireless network. The PSP can connect to wireless networks, you can set it to scan for one, or if you already know the name, enter it manually.Obviously the SSID will be different for every PSP, but the SSID itself is a property of the wireless network, not the PSP itself, you're just entering it into the PSP so it can recognise and access that network.
A network name is the name assigned to your internet connection. This is so you can connect to your own wireless network, knowing which one is yours, due to the fact that a Network name is Unique, and can be changed through your modem's settings.
Difference between wireless network and wireless sensor network?
Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".
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.
wireless access points, wireless network interface cards (NICs) and routers.