LTE CPE B2368 User's
Guide
5 Wireless WiFi 2.4 / 5 GHz
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Wireless WiFi 2.4 / 5 GHz
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Wireless WiFi 2.4 / 5 GHz
5.1 Overview
This chapter describes the screen
Network Settings> WiFi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz WiFi
this LTE modem. Using these
This chapter describes the screen
Network Settings> WiFi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz WiFi
this LTE modem. Using these
This chapter describes the screen
Network Settings> WiFi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz WiFi
this LTE modem. Using these
screens, you can set the parameters of the wireless network broadcast LTE modem.
5.1.1 Wireless Network Topology
Wireless network consists of wireless client devices, access points (AP) and called. Bridges (routers in bridge
mode).
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Wireless client device means a radio receiver attached to your computer or mobile device users.
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The access point is a radio transmitter that is connected to the cable network, which can connect
multiple wireless client devices and access to it through the network.
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Bridge is a radio transmitter that mediates communication between access points and client devices, ie.
Increasing the reach of your wireless network.
Typically, there are two types of wireless networks.
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Type " infrastructure " which is a part of one or more access points and several wireless client devices.
Type " infrastructure " which is a part of one or more access points and several wireless client devices.
Type " infrastructure " which is a part of one or more access points and several wireless client devices.
Type " infrastructure " which is a part of one or more access points and several wireless client devices.
Type " infrastructure " which is a part of one or more access points and several wireless client devices.
Client devices are connected directly to the access points.
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The second type of network " ad hoc " in which there are no access points. Wireless client devices
The second type of network " ad hoc " in which there are no access points. Wireless client devices
The second type of network " ad hoc " in which there are no access points. Wireless client devices
The second type of network " ad hoc " in which there are no access points. Wireless client devices
The second type of network " ad hoc " in which there are no access points. Wireless client devices
connect to each other and exchange information.
The following image is an example of a wireless network.