HP C8975A HP Deskjet 5800 Series printer - (English) User Guide - Page 71
mixed wired and wireless networks, For example
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mixed wired and wireless networks Wireless devices often exist on a largely wired network. In this case a WAP is connected to the main network by an Ethernet cable plugged into the WAP's WAN port. The WAP acts as the go-between for the wired devices and the wireless devices. The wired devices communicate with the WAP over the Ethernet cable, while the wireless devices communicate with the WAP over radio waves. For example, a mixed wired and wireless network may consist of the following: q Several desktop computers q A WAP connected to an Ethernet network q A printer connected wirelessly to the WAP In order to use the printer, a desktop PC sends a print job over the Ethernet cable to
mixed wired and wireless networks
Wireless devices often exist on a largely wired network.
In this case a
WAP
is connected to the main network by an Ethernet cable plugged
into the WAP's WAN port. The WAP acts as the go-between for the wired devices and
the wireless devices. The wired devices communicate with the WAP over the Ethernet
cable, while the wireless devices communicate with the WAP over radio waves.
For example, a mixed wired and wireless network may consist of the following:
●
Several desktop computers
●
A WAP connected to an Ethernet network
●
A printer connected wirelessly to the WAP
In order to use the printer, a desktop PC sends a print job over the Ethernet cable to