Does the WLAN in the restaurant use a router? Do you want to surf the Internet?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-07-05
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Difference between WLAN and WIFI:

    In fact, WIFI is a trademark of WLANA (Wireless LAN Alliance), which only guarantees that the goods using the trademark can cooperate with each other, and has nothing to do with the standard itself, but because WIFI mainly uses protocols, people are gradually accustomed to using WIFI to refer to the protocol. In terms of inclusion relationship, WIFI is a standard of WLAN, and WIFI is included in WLAN, which is a new technology using WLAN protocol.

    The WiFi coverage range can reach about 300 feet (about 90 meters), and the maximum WLAN (plus antenna) can be up to 5KM.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Computer-side bridges? What does it mean exactly, and is it implemented through software? Or a switch, or is it itself in a local area network. Generally speaking, routers can also implement bridging or WPS, and generally speaking, it is generally possible.

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