Wireless LAN



Hello everybody

I need to install a Wireless connection but I don't have idea about the
differences among Access Point, Bridge, Router, etc... It seems that all
those devices allows to establishes a connection but what must I chose???

Actually we're working with 20 workstations (RJ45 connectors) with a Cisco
Router and I need to configure for 20 more wireless connections all of them
under Windows XP PRO.

Thanks for your advice.
JL


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