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Collection: Wireless Access Points/Bridges

The sort of wireless connection known as an access point bridge connects two separate computer networks and helps a business run effectively and relay a lot of information. Now more than ever, they have proven to be very beneficial to companies attempting to communicate between multiple locations.

 

This type of connection utilizes what is known as an "access point" which is configured to operate in what's known as "bridge" status. Bridge status, as its name suggests, combines two distinct types of connections and increases the range of a wireless signal.

 

The majority of wireless bridges require the access point equipment to operate. An antenna as well as a wired connection are both included on an access point unit. A network operator or ISP, or internet service provider, sends the signal to the unit across a network line.

 

An access point's antenna securely delivers this signal to adjacent users in normal or "root" configuration, that connects with laptops or portable devices. The most typical setting for an access point is this common "root" configuration.

 

But, certain access points allow you to change from "root" to "bridge" mode within just seconds and with total ease. When the access point is in this setup, it transmits the Internet signal to a separate access point while using the exact radio frequency, but it is only communicating with just one other device.  Two access points create a "bridge" and only talk to one another. An access point bridge link typically extends the reach of a conventional wireless network further than the normal range since the twin access points are individually powered and have wide antennas.

 

The wireless access point or bridge can join two existing lines because of its longer range capability. A bridge can connect two buildings that belong to the same business, enabling employees to exchange files and plenty of information and data. Since this network is wireless, there is no longer a requirement to manually run wires between different places.


Wireless Access Points/Bridges Buying Guide