Access Point FAQ's
What Does An Access Point Do?
An access point serves as a crucial device in wireless networking, enabling Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network. It extends the range of a wireless network by transmitting and receiving data between wireless clients and the wired infrastructure. This function allows multiple devices to access the network seamlessly, improving connectivity in industrial and harsh environments. At FB Peripherals, we specialise in rugged access points designed for mission-critical applications, ensuring reliable and durable network access. For more details on these solutions, visit FB Peripherals’ connectivity products.
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