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.
In Priority-Based Access, the access point device also functions as a point coordinator
No
An access point is a device such as a WLAN or modem which permits wireless devices to connect to a network.
An network access point is where you can wirelessly or wired (depending on the router) gain access to network capabilities it is connected to (eg. internet, domains, remote desktop). The access point when wireless has a WEP/WPA authentication key to prevent unwanted connectors from gain access to those privileges mentioned. The connection goes from the internet modem, then to router (the access point), then to the device you wish to gain network for (whether wireless or wired)
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Nothing special, router installs 802.11b connection between A device with 802.11b and itself.
You need a WAP - WIreless Access Point. This is a bridge device that connects the two types of networks together. Or, use a router.
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.
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a Firewall and an Access Point
A USB WiFi access point is a USB device, plugged into a computer with an existing LAN connection, that provides other computers in the local area to wirelessly access the network or internet. Such a USB device can also combine other functionalities such as a Wi Fi finder into the same unit.