First of all, why do I need a wireless switch when I have a wireless router? Because each machine is used for different purposes, home users generally do not switch, the company is commonly used. Using a wireless switch with no lines and so on, the switch is added to the wireless function. Use is not to be explained, the use of the people themselves understand.
Here's a case: Tool a cat--a wireless routing
The normal connection route is the WAN port, but the part that is used as the exchange is the LAN port (the port here can be randomly connected without arranging the order, has been tested)
Line connection is from the cat out of the line to connect the LAN mouth of a random mouth and then lead a line into the LAN mouth one by one, the other connected to the computer.
Make a broadband connection first
Then go to the network connection and share the broadband connection to the local Area connection
After sharing the local connection to change the local connection to their favorite IP, but not the same as the route, my routing gateway address is 192.168.1.1 then I'll make the local connection into a 192.168.1.2
(principle: The use of the system NAT routing function, the data forwarding. Sharing from a broadband connection to a local connection, because only one network card, broadband connection is virtual out, so that the sharing of data is slower than the original
After sharing, the local connection becomes a gateway. Other hosts want to surf the Internet are through this machine.
As long as the other computer IP to the same network segment, IP not the same, the gateway to fill the top of the host IP can be online. Because the computer has become a network switch.
Note: Other machine lines connect the switch interface to the IP address of the local connection, with the wireless network connection to the wireless connection to the IP address!