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Article: Configuring Wireless LAN Access Points.
- Article from:
- Info-Tech Advisor Newsletter
- Article date:
- April 3, 2001
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Sources: Proxim White Paper, 3Com Buyer
The use of wireless LANs in your organization means real-time information available at your fingertips for quicker decision-making and increased productivity.
In the typical wireless LAN configuration, a transmitter/receiver device, called an access point, connects to the wired network from a fixed location using standard cabling. The access point acts to receive, buffer, and transmit data between the wireless LAN and the wired network infrastructure. Installing the access point correctly is absolutely necessary for extending wired network functionality.
Two Key Tips for Installing Wireless LAN Access ...