How do multiple access points identify themselves as part of the same network
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.
It's wireless network booster or extender. It costs almost as much as a wireless router.
Yes, the wireless network adapter allows you to connect wireless with any device supporting it. Laptop come with network card and for old PC you have to buy it.
A wireless router.
a wireless router
A WHR-G54S Buffalo device is a wireless router. Wireless routers are used by many people in home to establish a wireless network connection to the internet.
bridge
It is a network adapter whether it is wireless or wired type.
You need a WAP - WIreless Access Point. This is a bridge device that connects the two types of networks together. Or, use a router.
A wireless router adapter is a plug-in peripheral card or even a USB device which lets you communicate with wireless routers or other computers to network with them. A WIFI booster is a way of boosting a weak WIFI signal to increase the range.
A wireless NIC (Network Interface Card) is a hardware component that allows a device to connect to a wireless network. It enables the device to send and receive data wirelessly using Wi-Fi technology. Wireless NICs are commonly found in laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other devices that require wireless internet connectivity.
Yes you can see other computers in a wireless network, each device has it's own unique MAC-address which describes to the computer what type of device is connected to the network. Using the 'Network' feature on the computer gives the person a graphical view of who is connected to the Network, this can be done by going to: Start, 'Network'.