300 feet
300 feet
40 meters inside of the building max, and about 140 meters on open space also maximum.
both are same...
Wi-Fi
wireless access protocol?
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.
802.11a, because they require a greater density of access points between the wired LAN and wireless clients to cover the same distance that 802.11b networks cover.
Between the wireless network and the wired network
Wireless access points are created by installing wireless routers. These routers are providing the opportunity for other devices to get wireless access to a network and or internet.
how far are you able to access your wireless
No. You can not attach a router and use a standard Verizon Wireless aircard as a wireless access point. This is why they have MiFi which is essentially a wireless access point.
1) Wireless Application Protocol 2) Wireless Access Point 3) Wireless Access Protocol.