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- To do this you will need some sort of bridge between the wireless and wired network. This can be accomplished either with a hardware access point or a software access point. Hardware access points are available with various types of network interfaces, such as Ethernet or Token Ring, but typically require extra hardware to be purchased if your networking requirements change.
- If networking requirements go beyond just interconnecting a wired network network to a small wireless network, a software access point may be the BEST solution.
- A software access point does not limit the type or number of network interfaces you USE. It may also allow considerable flexibility in PROVIDING access to different network types, such as different types of Ethernet, Wireless and Token Ring networks. Such connections are only limited by the number of slots or interfaces in the computer used for this task.
- Further to this the software access point may INCLUDE SIGNIFICANT additional features such as shared Internet access, web caching or content filtering, providing significant benefits to users and administrators.
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