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Q: What is the central connecting point in a wireless network?
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When connecting to a private and secured wireless access point you must provide the information that proves you have the right to use the network?

True


Is wireless network and adhoc network are same?

Both are wireless networks. ad hoc facilitates us to connect to another w/l client without a central access point.


What is wireless topology?

It's a network architecture which employs wireless devices. Compared to "classical" network topology, where the cable is network medium, in wireless networks is the air a network medium. It means, that all data travels through the air. Wireless topology can be of 2 basic categories: Ad-hoc = no central device, just a bunch of computers connected together through their wireless network adapters. Infrastructure = there is a central device called "access point" to which all client computers connect. This access point provides interconnectivity between clients and also sometimes between the wireless and wired network.


What wireless point is a central communications device that allows computers and devices to transfer data wirelessly among themselves or to transfer data wirelessly to a wired network?

A wireless access point! :)


If you have an 802.11b wireless network card and an 802.11g wireless access point what will be the speed of the wireless network?

11 Mbps


Can a wired network printer be connected to a wireless network through Wireless access point?

If the printer can connect to the wireless access point via ethernet and that the printer has been enabled to be used on a wireless network then in theory yes.


How can I hook up wireless computer to an wired network?

You will need to add a wireless access point to the wired network.


Wireless zero configuration?

Wireless Zero Configuration is a Windows term. It has to do with connecting to a wireless network. In Windows XP it has utilities for connecting to wireless networks built into the Operating System. Windows uses Wireless Zero Configuration Service to automatically connect to a wireless access point (WI-FI). Basically it means you can bring a laptop anywhere there is a WI-FI Hotspot and your computer will connect automatically and alert you. Hence, Wireless Zero Configuration Service.


How do you get a ssid number for a psp 3000?

An SSID is the 'name' for a wireless access point. There's no 'button' for it, but you might mean the option to scan for wireless access points, this is done on the network settings while configuring a network connection on the PSP.


What feature can be configured on a wireless access point and in the wireless network OS settings?

SSID


Is one where each node has its own cabled link to a central Point called a hub?

A hub, a switch, a router. They are all what you have described. A hub is a central point of a computer network. A switch is a series of ethernet ports with no wireless functionality. A router can have both wireless and wired capabilities, but can also have a modem built in.


What feature can be identically configured on a wireless access point and in the wireless network OS settings?

the SSID