Linksys WAP4400N User Manual
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Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network
Example of a simple wireless network
Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Ethernet
The above diagram shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. The wireless Access Points are
connecting to a Linksys switch that provides power to the Access Points. Each Access Point can connect multiple
wireless devices to the network. This network will provide connectivity among wireless network devices and PCs
that have a wired connection to the switch.
The switch then can connect to a router that can connect to an ISP to reach global Internet.
See also other documents in the category Linksys Hardware:
- WAP610N (41 pages)
- EtherFast BEFCMU10 (18 pages)
- RT31P2-NA (81 pages)
- ETHERFAST 10/100 (42 pages)
- BEFW11S4 (35 pages)
- BEFW11S4 (55 pages)
- Instant Powerline PLUSB10 (2 pages)
- BEFSR11 (39 pages)
- AG041 (EU) (80 pages)
- WAP200E (3 pages)
- Etherfast BEFSX41 (75 pages)
- Router RV042 (26 pages)
- USB200M (2 pages)
- AG300 (78 pages)
- WET54G V3 (54 pages)
- Compact Wireless-G Broadband Router WRT54GC (2 pages)
- Compact USB 2.0 (29 pages)
- RVS4000 (68 pages)
- RVS4000 (3 pages)
- WAG200G (39 pages)
- RT042 (68 pages)
- EtherFast BEFSR41W (38 pages)
- WPS11 (31 pages)
- PCMPC200 (2 pages)
- PAP2-VU (46 pages)
- DSSXFXSC (20 pages)
- 2 (4 pages)
- 4 GHz Wireless-N Notebook Adapter WPC300N (65 pages)
- PAP2-NA (33 pages)
- BEFVP41 (45 pages)
- PLUSB10 (26 pages)
- PLEBR10 (29 pages)
- WUSB100 (34 pages)
- WAG110 (33 pages)
- NSS6000 (24 pages)
- Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WRT320N (54 pages)
- WAG120N (23 pages)
- USB1000 (26 pages)
- EG0801SK (2 pages)
- INSTANT BROADBAND BEFDSR41W (69 pages)
- RTP300 (96 pages)
- Etherfast (57 pages)
- WAP54A (21 pages)
- Instant WirelessTM Network Access Point WAP11 (2 pages)
- WTR54GS (86 pages)