Location and Functionality: The Wireless Access Points main function is to connect wireless capable devises and wired networks.
Description: A wireless access point is a hardware device or configured node on a local area network that allows wireless capable devices and wired networks to connect through a wireless standard, including WI-FI or Bluetooth. A Wireless Access Point is also know as a hotspot.
Limitations: Limitations for this device would be how secure this device is, the speed of the device as it is wireless and wired is quicker,
Sustainability: Wireless Access Points are generally pretty well sustained however they are not without fault they can break and need to be replaced if this happens.
Description: A wireless access point is a hardware device or configured node on a local area network that allows wireless capable devices and wired networks to connect through a wireless standard, including WI-FI or Bluetooth. A Wireless Access Point is also know as a hotspot.
Limitations: Limitations for this device would be how secure this device is, the speed of the device as it is wireless and wired is quicker,
Sustainability: Wireless Access Points are generally pretty well sustained however they are not without fault they can break and need to be replaced if this happens.