Wireless lan (Local Area Network) router. It helps You to connect Your wireless network to internet or another network (subnet). It is in fact access point that can route packet data...
2007-08-10 02:03:03
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answered by fazan2000 3
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W- wireless
L- local
A- area
N- network
Devise that allows more than one pc/mac to use the same internet connection. The only difference between wlan and lan router is wlan= wireless.You may use this (wlan) router for hard connection too.
2007-08-10 02:10:49
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answered by SneakyGun 1
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A WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) router is a device that searches for connections within a certain vicinity.... or so I believe.
2007-08-10 02:02:51
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answered by Rangerfan619 2
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Generally refers to a "wireless" local area network router. These usually also include connections for at least four wired computers as well. The router simply contains a wifi access point which you can connect into using any wireless computer.
2007-08-10 02:02:17
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answered by Tracy L 7
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A wlan router is a divice that transmits signals to machines such as laptops, allowing the laptops to recieve wireless internet, and networking.
2007-08-10 02:02:08
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answered by Family Tech Support 3
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It's a wireless broadband router for either sharing and internet connection between multiple computers, or connecting to a network for file and print sharing.
2007-08-10 02:02:23
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answered by wcpcbuild 4
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~~its a router that u plug ur internet connection into then it makes it wireless for like a laptop also is used to make possible to hook up multiple computers to one internet connection
2007-08-10 02:07:16
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answered by wynnbinn 4
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wireless local area network router
its a linksys router with wireless ability
2007-08-10 02:01:41
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answered by Billy James 6
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Wire less lan is device used for connecting the Internet without wires & is normally used by home users & people stay online for hours.
2007-08-10 02:16:44
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answered by aasi_brw 1
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your all wrong, it's a bridge that bridges the signal from one point to another. That is why, you at times hear the term Wireless Bridge, the only diff is that it works on layer 2 & 3
2007-08-10 02:20:46
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answered by Brian 2
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