What is an access point?
An Access Point (AP) is a device that can send and receive data, serving as a gateway to the internet. Through an Ethernet cable connection to the router, the access point receives data and transmits it via a separate WiFi to connected devices.
A network environment can be easily and widely extended. Therefore, even devices located far from the router have a good WiFi connection.
For further information on the advantages and disadvantages, functions, and calibration instructions, please read our guide on Access Points.