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What is wireless routers?

Wireless routers are networking devices that combine the functions of a router and a wireless access point. They allow devices to connect to a network wirelessly and enable internet access and communication between devices on the network. They are commonly used in homes, offices, and public spaces to provide Wi-Fi connectivity for computers, smartphones, and other devices.

What other technologies are related to wireless routers?

wireless routers Competitor Technologies

Provides internet connectivity, a function that wireless routers also enable, making it a competitor for providing internet access, especially for residential users.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 100% (123) of relevant job posts
An older technology for internet connectivity but a competitor nonetheless, as it provides an alternative means of accessing the internet, even though it's much slower.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 100% (100) of relevant job posts
DSLAMS provide internet connectivity through DSL, an alternative to wireless routers, thus they are competitors for providing internet access.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 38% (123) of relevant job posts
ONT (Optical Network Terminal) is used in fiber optic networks to provide internet connectivity and can be a competitor to wireless routers in providing internet access, particularly in homes.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 12% (123) of relevant job posts

wireless routers Complementary Technologies

Business class routers often work in conjunction with wireless routers to provide comprehensive network solutions, especially in larger environments. They handle routing while wireless routers handle wireless access.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 88% (123) of relevant job posts
Residential gateways often incorporate wireless router functionality. They are complementary because they provide a broader set of features beyond just wireless connectivity.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 55% (123) of relevant job posts
Mac devices connect to wireless networks provided by wireless routers. Therefore, they are complementary.
mentioned alongside wireless routers in 57% (100) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention wireless routers?

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