To create a minimal wireless access point configuration, you need a wireless router or a dedicated access point device connected to a network via Ethernet. The device should be powered on and configured to broadcast a wireless signal with a unique SSID (network name). Basic security settings, such as WPA2 encryption and a strong password, should be enabled to protect the network. Lastly, ensure that the wireless channel is set appropriately to minimize interference from other networks.
A wireless connection only creates the pathway, it does not control the access. The answer will depend on the configuration of the laptop, but it is possible and common to do it.
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.
Wireless made it possible to access the Internet without needing wires to connect. It also made cell phones possible.
You will need to access your wireless router's configuration. There should be a section for Wireless security, then there should be a section for MAC filter. Can't give specifics as you didn't mention the brand.
wireless access protocol?
It is possible to encrypt your wireless signal. So, the answer is no, it is entirely possible to block other people from using your signal without your permission.
An Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) is a peer-to-peer IEEE 802 wireless LAN configuration which does not use an access point infrastructure.
A WLAN is a wireless LAN. This is what you need: 1. An internet connection 2. A Wireless Access Point that connects to that internet connection 3. A wireless card in your desktop 4. Configuration of the WAP to provide DHCP That's about it
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.