Access Point FAQ's

What Is The Difference Between An Access Point And A Router?

An access point and a router serve different functions in a network. A router directs data between devices and manages internet traffic, often including firewall and DHCP services. An access point, on the other hand, primarily extends a wired network by providing wireless connectivity to additional devices. While routers create and manage networks, access points simply connect wireless devices to an existing wired network. For industrial and mission-critical environments, selecting the right networking equipment is vital. FB Peripherals offers rugged and reliable solutions, ideal for demanding applications. Explore more about connectivity options at FB Peripherals connectivity.

  • PoE-IN
  • SLEEK DESIGN
  • EASY INSTALLATION
  • RMS MANAGEMENT
TAP100 Teltonika Wi-Fi Access Point
  • Wi-Fi 5
  • RJ45 & POE-IN
  • RESILIENT & EASY TO INSTALL
  • RMS MANAGEMENT
TAP200 Teltonika Wi-Fi 5 Access Point

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