Yes.
LANs can be of wireless or wired type.In wireless LAN access points can be used tointerconnect the LANs and to Connect wired LANs bridges can be used. By naghma
Jaidev Bhola has written: 'Wireless LANs demystified' -- subject(s): Wireless LANs
James T. Geier has written: 'Deploying voice over wireless LANs' -- subject(s): Internet telephony, Wireless LANs, Wireless Internet 'Wireless LANs' -- subject(s): Wireless communication systems, Local area networks (Computer networks)
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Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
I'm not sure which dongle you are talking about... But if you meant a wireless adapter, then here is the answer. DHCP has nothing to do which dongle you are using. What matters is which wireless network is supported by your router and the wireless adapter. If they do not share common network standard they are not going to work together. Also you need to make sure that your router is configured to use DHCP. As well as your wireless adapter is configured to use DHCP router. If you have problems contact me I'll try to help you.
exactly what you mean in question. wireless is a broad subject for example wireless LANs enable you to build computer networks without wires. IEEE standards for wireless LANs are 802.11a (5ghz) and 802.11b/g (2.4ghz)
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You need to choose in the wireless connection properties "get ip address automatically from DHCP server" or something like that.
Ethernet is the most popular network technology used on wired LANs. And IEEE 802 i.e Wi-fi is used for wireless LANs. -- By MyNarutoAnime ----
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