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any one know if wifi router is in the gcse?
ОтветитьSuper video
ОтветитьSo if I have rubbish WiFi signal upstairs in my house is getting a WAP the best solution? It's only a small house but WiFi signal upstairs is rubbish for some reason.
ОтветитьI learned already so much from you, thanks dude!
ОтветитьA router can also be turned into access point by disabling dhcp server
ОтветитьGreat explanation.
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Ответитьwonderful explanation for differentiate routers and access point sir!
ОтветитьI finally found a solution for me that changed my Smart Home from being frustrating as hell to perfect!! It was simply changing from Router Mode on my DECO TP Link mesh system to Access Point Mode. It completely stopped smart lights and other devices from disconnecting and becoming unresponsive. The Smart Home is now Smart all the time with no disconnects, Game Changer for me. The WIFI range didn't really change it was something in the Access Point mode that completely solved my frustrations and problems.
ОтветитьWhile the animation may seem dated, your videos are always amazing in its detail and easy to understand. thank you so much for producing such world class content.
ОтветитьÓtimo conteúdo 👍🏻👏🙏
ОтветитьGreat explanation,Thank you.
ОтветитьHow do you set the three or four antennas on a router?
ОтветитьIts useful thanks
ОтветитьGreat presentation.
ОтветитьPlease make a Udemy course
ОтветитьWhat a great video to watch …to get a better understanding…outstanding job in 2023
Ответитьyou are confusing and you info is ok but has some weird things bro, I will explain you.bro, wifi routers can too join into a single subnet using their LAN ports instead of their WAN ports, in fact, the difference is that the WAP has only 1 operation mode ( AP ) and has less ethernet ports, (NO QOS, NO NAT, NO PORTFORWARDING, NO FIREWALL), in some cases we can find WAPs with DHCP services, meanwhile Wifi Routers has various working modes and services ( AP, Gateway, Router, Repeater Wifi, Client, Client Repeater Wifi, WDS, etc) and has more ethernet ports.
Ответитьlove you 🥰🥰🥰🥰
ОтветитьThe explanation is terrible.
ОтветитьWhen using an Access Point connected to the main router, the connected device get their IP address from the main router through the AP.
My question is: those device connected to the AP, can we manage them using the main router portal? (Internet access, bandwidth control, ect..)
Excellent: explanation and graphical demonstration
ОтветитьIt's heaven for students 😊😊😊
ОтветитьYou didn’t mention mesh wireless systems. What are your thoughts on those? They are very popular in many personal and some business applications.
ОтветитьThanks!
Ответитьasus mesh hold my beer
ОтветитьDamn I looked it up online what the difference was and I was like wtf they sound almost exactly the same just slightly different wording. Then I saw this video and I clearly see the difference. Thank you
ОтветитьTHESE VIDEOS ARE SO GOOD FOR ALEVELS THANK U U U
ОтветитьSo wirelesss access point is less expansive and have no administrative responsibility since it just act like a signal expander, correct?
ОтветитьI've learned more from your videos than my college network essentials course. Which is the reason why I'm here because I can't remember a damn thing from that course and it's probably because I was more concerned about getting all the work done on time as well as getting good scores to maintain my grade. And this is not even including my other classes so I never really had a chance to sit down and actually learn it And instead I was just going through the motions to just get the work done.
ОтветитьSo does the SSID stays same from the original router? In AP configuration
ОтветитьExcellent!
ОтветитьOw
ОтветитьClear and concise. Thank you.
Ответитьmy God, i get such amazing clarity on NW concepts, i am grateful that i came accros your channel.
Ответитьvery good animations and simple clear instructions but I'm surprised you stopped short of saying that DHCP should be turned off in a wifi router being used as an access point. I came here to see if there was anything else I should disable in a wifi router being used as an access point, maybe enough there for another video?
Ответитьthis video helped alot ! simple and easy to understand in 1 view
Ответитьsuperb.
ОтветитьI was confused on this topic, because I was thinking of combination devices. Today ISPs will provide a combination device of a modem, router, switch and WAP, but its just 4 different components. A modem is used to connect with the ISP, The Router is then connected to the modem, and now you are able to connect a switch to allow ethernet to connect to wired devices, and you are able to connect a WAP to allow Wireless devices to connect. You need a router so the data can be routed through the switch which is a wired connection (ethernet) and you need a router to connect a WAP (Wireless)
ОтветитьThis is a very good tutorial. I've been wondering about this terminology for a long time.
Thank you.
Thank you professor PowerCert !
ОтветитьDoes the Access Point use the SAME SSID as the "base" system. In other words do the AP's all broadcast the same SSID.
ОтветитьClear as coconut
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьWireless AP vs Wi-Fi repeater ?
ОтветитьYou are the best teacher, hands down! So clearly explained and easy to understand. and tell me how to make this kind of animation video, please
one video on how to make the video
this channel is a true treasure
ОтветитьThank you sir for this Important Videos.
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