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connect to each other by SP907BB. With this mode, computers are able to share |
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Infrastructure | Infrastructure mode including an AP, unlike | ||||||
Mode | utilizes the frequency bandwidth of the AP. |
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| This mode enables users to integrate wired and wireless infrastructures. Through |
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| APs, wireless users are able to access wired resources, for example: Internet, |
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| 9 | Longer distance: Through AP, the wireless access distance is longer. |
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| 9 | Roaming: The wireless devices can move within the AP support area. |
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| 9 | Integration of wired and wireless environment. |
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