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=== Access Point ===
=== Access Point ===
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A wireless access point (AP) is the central [http://www.research-service.com custom written papers] bridge device used in an Infrastructure wireless network. Traffic from the wireless side of the bridge is sent to the Internet side of the bridge, and vice versa.  The wireless access point controls all traffic with wireless client radios. The access point is normally pole or tower mounted at a location that provides good line of sight coverage to as much of the desired service area as possible. The pole or tower will often contain two radios. One is the access point radio that the client radios communicate with. The other is a point-to-point backhaul radio that communicates back to a central office, carrying traffic between the internet [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_presence pop] and the wireless access point.
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A wireless access point (AP) is the central bridge device used in an Infrastructure wireless network. Traffic from the wireless side of the bridge is sent to the Internet side of the bridge, and vice versa.  The wireless access point controls all traffic with wireless client radios. The access point is normally pole or tower mounted at a location that provides good line of sight coverage to as much of the desired service area as possible. The pole or tower will often contain two radios. One is the access point radio that the client radios communicate with. The other is a point-to-point backhaul radio that communicates back to a central office, carrying traffic between the internet [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_presence pop] and the wireless access point.
=== Client Radio ===
=== Client Radio ===

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