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A wireless access point (WAP) is a device that connects to a wired network and lets wireless devices (like your phone, laptop, or smart TV) access the internet. It's perfect for large homes, offices, or places where your router’s signal just doesn’t reach.
Unlike Wi-Fi extenders, a wireless access point creates a new access zone, offering faster, more stable connections. Whether you're setting up a home office or managing a large workspace, adding one or more WAPs can drastically improve your coverage and speed.
Common Use Cases:
Unlike Wi-Fi extenders, a wireless access point creates a new access zone, offering faster, more stable connections. Whether you're setting up a home office or managing a large workspace, adding one or more WAPs can drastically improve your coverage and speed.
Common Use Cases:
- Eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones
- Expanding coverage in multi-floor buildings
- Creating secure guest networks
- Connecting multiple devices without signal drops