Access Point vs Router vs Gateway What's the difference? [access point] [router]

Q: So, what exactly is the difference between an , gateway and a ? Or are they all the same?


Re:A wireless usually has 1 to 3 wired ports. If there is an area of your home or office where you cannot get a strong signal from a wireless adapter, you could connect, via CAT5 ethernet wire, an wireless to the wireless . Under this circumstance, one has a wireless and a wireless .
Typically, a wireless offers more than a wireless gateway (AP). It allows more clients and also usually doubles as a print server for the network. SMC 7004ABWR and DI-713P are two examples.
However, if one already has a wired , adding an , to be wired into the , offers a wireless capability to an existing wired network. I have an SMC7004BR connected to a desktop PC, a DSL modem, an HP printer and an Orinoco RG-1100 Gateway setup as an . On another floor, there is another desktop and a laptop, both using wireless adapters to communicate with the via the RG-1100. This was cheaper and more flexible than replacing the with a wireless version.

Re:So basically if you have a with a switch you have all three of them then? Heh, my friends are ignorant then b/c they wanna use a wireless with a wireless , but then that would just be redundant then right? Thanks for the info, it's really helpful.

uhhh, no. a w/ a gives you all three.

w/ switch just gives you gateway, and switch (hub) but still doesn't give you wireless access ()

about your friends ur on exactly, hey don't need both.


Re:I see. So basically if you have a with a switch you have all three of them then? Heh, my friends are ignorant then b/c they wanna use a wireless with a wireless , but then that would just be redundant then right? Thanks for the info, it's really helpful.

Re:I have a gateway, setup as an , connected to a , which also doubles as a print server. The is the smartest of the bunch. He knows how and where to direct traffic. The gateway could be almost as smart though limited to less traffic. But setup as an , he's not too smart, and just passes the traffic over to the because he's the smartest. At least that's how I think it works.

Re:It all depends on the person's need to be involved.

According to my wife:

, Gateway, ? They all are Network Gizmos, that take too much of the family funds.

According to my friend the CEO:

, Gateway, ? They all are parts of a Network that have to do with mediation.

According to my son (the teenager):

Well, it is like the – A device that moves network data from one segment of a network to another.

Gateway is like the place the connecting your Network to the outside.

is like a combination Ethernet Walkie Talkie, and a Hub.


Re:The gateway is the IP of the , input into client machines, though some Mfg's call their routers gateways. , at least in wireless terms is just a hub. Just passes data indiscriminately. Not like a /gateway at all. Wireless Routers are Access Points with additional routing hardware/software , usually with wired LAN ports.

Re:Same thing. Or at least they should be unless some one is pusing the envelope on their definitions.

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