Standards and protocols that the router supports for WiFi communication. This includes various versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard, such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax.
It refers to generations of WiFi technology that have been developed over time to improve the speed, range and reliability of wireless networks. Each generation has its own specific features and benefits, and is defined by its IEEE 802.11 standard.
Frequency bands on which the router transmits WiFi signal. Commonly used bands include 2.4 GHz (suitable for greater coverage) and 5 GHz (suitable for higher speed and less interference).
Standards and protocols that the router supports for WiFi communication. This includes various versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard, such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax.
It refers to generations of WiFi technology that have been developed over time to improve the speed, range and reliability of wireless networks. Each generation has its own specific features and benefits, and is defined by its IEEE 802.11 standard.
Frequency bands on which the router transmits WiFi signal. Commonly used bands include 2.4 GHz (suitable for greater coverage) and 5 GHz (suitable for higher speed and less interference).
Specifies the maximum theoretical speed at which the router's Wide Area Network (WAN) port can communicate with the Internet or an external network. For common household routers, it often ranges from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps, depending on the specification and technology of the device.
This is the maximum speed at which the LAN port of the router can transfer data between devices on the local network. Typical speeds include 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) and 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet).
WiFi routers can be categorized by different types based on frequency bands, speed, range and other technical specifications. The most common types include single-band (frequency of only 2.4 GHz), dual-band (frequency of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), tri-band (one 2.4 GHz and two 5 GHz), and quad-band (frequency can be up to 6 GHz) routers.
This is a set of protocols and techniques designed to secure data transmitted over WiFi wireless networks. Different encryption methods offer different levels of security to protect against unauthorized access and misuse.
A connector that physically connects the device to the local area network (LAN) using a cable. This is usually an RJ-45 connector, which is common for Ethernet cables.
A connector on a router or modem that is used to connect to a wider area network (WAN), such as an ISP. This connector typically uses the same type of RJ-45 as LAN connectors, but is designed to connect the device to an external network.
Indicates the total number of external antennas that are connected to the device, often WiFi routers or access points. External antennas can be adjusted or rotated to optimize signal coverage in certain areas.
Indicates the number of antennas located inside the device. These antennas cannot usually be physically modified by the user, but can be designed to provide a stable and strong signal.
Umí toto zařízení pracovat v režimu VPN klient? Jaké vpn protokoly či standardy podporuje? umí pracovat jako wifi klient/router? Tedy umí se připojit k WiFi sítí otevřít vpn tunel a dál šířit vlastní zabezpečenou tunelovanou WiFi síť?
Umí toto zařízení pracovat v režimu VPN klient? Jaké vpn protokoly či standardy podporuje? umí pracovat jako wifi klient/router? Tedy umí se připojit k WiFi sítí otevřít vpn tunel a dál šířit vlastní zabezpečenou tunelovanou WiFi síť?
VPN is an abbreviation for virtual private network. It is an IT tool that creates secure and encrypted connections on less secure networks, usually on the Internet. The connection is secured because all transmitted data must pass through the so-called VPN tunnels, and all VPN users must use different authentication methods (username, password, digital certificates) to access these tunnels. A VPN allows you to hide your IP address, avoid censorship or tracking, encrypt your communications and avoid geoblocking. You can live in Prague, but with a personal VPN, it'll look like you are in New York, Paris, or wherever the provider's VPN server is located.
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