Router introduction, that is, Introduction to vrouters. You should be familiar with vrouters. It also provides other network management functions, such as dhcp service, nat firewall, and mac address filtering.
Introduction to Wireless Router
A wireless router is a router with a wireless coverage function. It is mainly used for Internet access and wireless coverage. Popular wireless routers in the market generally support four access methods: xdsl/cable, dynamic xdsl, and pptp. It also has other network management functions, such as dhcp service, nat firewall, and mac address filtering.
Wireless Router introduction) is an extended product that combines simple Wireless AP and Broadband Router, it not only provides all functions of simple Wireless AP, such as supporting DHCP clients, VPN, firewall, WEP encryption, but also includes the Network Address Translation NAT Function, supports network connection sharing for LAN users. Internet connections in the home wireless network can be shared to achieve wireless shared access between ADSL and residential broadband.
The Router introduces that the Router can be directly connected to all the ADSL or cable modem connected to the Ethernet, or can be accessed through a LAN such as a switch/hub or a Broadband Router. It has built-in Simple Virtual dialing software that can store user names and passwords for dial-up Internet access. It can provide automatic dialing functions for dial-up Internet access ADSL and CM, you do not need to manually dial up or use a computer as a server. In addition, wireless routers generally provide more comprehensive security protection functions.
According to Router, most wireless routers also include a four-port switch that can connect n computers using a wired network card to achieve a smooth transition between a wired network and a wireless network. In terms of access speed, currently all wireless router products that meet 11 Mbps, 54 Mbps, and Mbps are available.
A wireless router is suitable for ADSL, CM cat, and other users without routing, as well as ADSL and CM cats with routing. A wireless router combines multiple devices and is suitable for users who build their networks for the first time. Its integrated functions allow users to use only one device to meet all wired and wireless network needs.