Can I use my access point as a network bridge?

An access point is a bridge between a wireless network and a wired LAN. If a single access point is not adequate to reach the entire area to be served by the wireless network, connecting additional access points to the wired LAN can extend the coverage area. But a wireless bridge, in which the wireless link connects two LANs together, is a more specialized device. Many access points offer wireless bridging as an option, but not as part of the basic feature set. If you plan to use an access point as a bridge between networks, check the specifications before you buy it. Your best bet is to buy a separate wireless bridge rather than trying to jury-rig a generic wireless adapter.

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