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leonid
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 112
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Posted: 12/05/07 - 06:27 Post subject: |
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Hello. I am so new to this computer world and every day I find out something more and more. When I think that I done something new and right and afterwards it is all clear to me, I than realize how much knowledge is there left for me to discover. Anyway, I am about to discover a difference between Wireless Router and wireless bridge, if anyone is willing to discover this secret, off course.
Thanks.
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simone
Joined: 02 Mar 2004 Posts: 107
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Posted: 01/23/08 - 03:26 Post subject: |
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| Hi there. Well, the difference between router and bridge is really huge. Wireless router is hardware device which is capable of providing internet access plus it can connect more computers together. This is called network. And when two different networks need to communicate between each other, with different parameters, than the two Wireless access points can provide so called bridge configuration for these two networks. When they are in bridge mode, than no other client can connect to the AP, because it is already busy. |
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