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What is wireless access points?

A wireless access point (WAP) is a networking hardware device that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network. The WAP typically connects to a router (via a wired network), and relays data back and forth between the wired network and the wireless devices. WAPs are commonly used in homes, offices, and public spaces to provide wireless internet access.

What other technologies are related to wireless access points?

wireless access points Competitor Technologies

Alternative wireless technology for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connections, especially in areas where wired infrastructure is not feasible.
mentioned alongside wireless access points in 27% (70) of relevant job posts

wireless access points Complementary Technologies

Essential for connecting and managing wired network segments to which wireless access points connect.
mentioned alongside wireless access points in 100% (230) of relevant job posts
Provides internet access to the network supported by wireless access points.
mentioned alongside wireless access points in 100% (209) of relevant job posts
Connect different networks and route traffic; often integrated with internet gateway services.
mentioned alongside wireless access points in 5% (2.8k) of relevant job posts

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