Posted by Nathan on September 16, 2009


Share data using Wireless router

Wireless router is an electronic network device that enables functions of a routers as well as the wireless access point. The Wireless router is applied to receive access to the Internet or any computer network without the requirement for a cabled connection. It is capable of functioning on any wired LAN or wireless LAN (local area network). The main lineaments of a Wireless router include LAN ports for that work similar to network switch port.
Secondly, WAN port to connect with wide area network where functions are filtered using the port. Thirdly, Wireless antennae that allows connections with devices such as devices network interface cards, wireless repeaters, wireless access points, and wireless bridges. Besides this it has inbuilt DSL and cable modem. Also, the Wireless router has combo box that helps connect and protect the home network.  Select wireless routers come with 4-port switch, Wireless-G (802.11g) access point, and Wireless data rates up to 54 Mbps, Advanced wireless security 128-bit WEP encryption, MAC, or IP address filtering. Wireless routers are flexible, portable and protective that is equipped with quick installation via web interface.
It takes time to understand the router technology but once you start using the device you will know the simple logic in handling the technology to meet desired requirements. Wireless router can be used anywhere from home, to office or institution as large scale data transformation and access is required for work as personal use. Thus, Wireless router usage is increasing day by day.

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