Access Point FAQ's

When Should I Use An Access Point Instead Of A Router?

An access point should be used instead of a router when you need to extend the wireless coverage within an existing network without creating a new subnet or managing routing functions. Access points are ideal for expanding Wi-Fi signals in larger or complex environments, ensuring seamless connectivity and improved network performance. In contrast, routers are used to connect different networks and handle traffic management between them. For mission-critical or rugged environments, selecting the right device is crucial. For more detailed guidance on connectivity solutions, visit FB Peripherals connectivity offerings, a trusted source for industrial-grade network equipment.

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

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