Both an EtherNet (wire) network and a wireless network are referred to
as a Local Area Network (LAN). A wireless network does not require
hubs, switchers, or routers to include additional users on the
network. Additional wireless users are supported just by being in the
immediate physical span of the network. http://www.askstar.com.cn/health/Ins...chnologies.htm
On Nov 29, 8:39 pm, 33223 <ang...@163.com> wrote:
> Local Area Network (LAN)
>
> Both an EtherNet (wire) network and a wireless network are referred to
> as a Local Area Network (LAN). A wireless network does not require
> hubs, switchers, or routers to include additional users on the
> network. Additional wireless users are supported just by being in the
> immediate physical span of the network.http://www.askstar.com.cn/health/Ins...chnologies.htm
Wireless networks DO require some type of router / access point if you
are trying to connect more than two PCs together.