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.
A Bridge assist in handing network traffic and can direct known traffic to its destination.
I assume you mean wireless access point? A wireless access point allows you to connect wirelessly to a wired network. A router routes packets across different networks/subnets. Both are completely different devices but can be bundled together.
From the engineering point of view, there are different aspect and factor to analyse two different structure. For the answer of your question, first thing is the materials is differently. There are list of differences . pls let me know what is the thing you want to know precisely.
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You can connect to your access point through its default that may be 192.168.2.1 (or some thing ) depending on your device model, Midrar Ullah
A wireless router bridge is a way to use an old or unneeded wireless router to extend the usable range of a central Internet access point. This can be done by connecting an older router to a functioning router and then either changing the wireless mode of the router to bridge, or by changing the firmware inside of the router so it can support bridging. The end result is a wireless router that will pick up the signal from an access point and provide Internet access to any computer that uses the wireless router bridge.
That would be a WAP - Wireless Access Point, which operates as a bridge between the two network types.
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You cannot access Power point in MS Word. They both are different applications of the same company.
You need a WAP - WIreless Access Point. This is a bridge device that connects the two types of networks together. Or, use a router.