Originally posted by: albrandwood
Originally posted by: konichiwa
What exactly is the difference between a router and an "access point"?
Its covered above, but again, breifly ...
An AccessPoint is the HUB of the wireless network ... usually has a single wired socket for connecting to a wired network.
A Router is a box that usually contains: an AccessPoint, a 4 port hub/switch, as well as software such as DHCP and DNS servers as well as basic firewalling and routing software.
A Router is designed for use with broadband. Most will not work with a shared modem setup due to DHCP issues. There are a couple of routers do support external modems as "backup" to the broadband connections, but they are few and far between.
For more on this subject please read the thread.
@shley