IT terminology – What is an ACCESS POINT?
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IT terminology
What is an ACCESS POINT?
A device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network, in attract applications or a running standard application, you can touch an access point to open Launcher. In Launcher, you can touch an access point to close Launcher and reopen a running application, in a wireless LAN (local area network), a transceiver that connects the LAN to a wired network.
In most cases, an access point is a base station in a wireless LAN. Although there are other wireless technologies that use access points, the term generally refers to a Wi-Fi network. Access points (APs) can be stand-alone devices that plug into a router or switch; however, access point functionality is also built into a wireless router, which is widely used in most homes and small offices.
Like?a?Cellular?Phone?System
Multiple?access?points?can?be?deployed?in?an?organization,?and?users roaming?with?their?mobile?devices?are?handed?off?from?one?access?point?(AP)?to?another.
Examples of use:
With growing interest in the productivity benefits of smart city applications by governments, as well increased emphasis on security and surveillance, by law enforcing agencies, Axilspot's AIP10 exceptional, rugged, outdoor?access point, can meet many of the use-case requirements.
D-Link, an end-to-end networking solutions provider, announced on Tuesday (19 June) the launch of the D-Link Wireless G?Access Point?(DAP-1160), a flexible solution for setting up a wireless network, or for extending the range of an existing wireless network.