> What are the benifits of a router over a hub
A Wireless Router usually has more features than a Wireless Access Point.
The Linksys Wireless Routers usually have a Firewall and DHCP Server. They
do NAT and can usually handle a VPN as well. Be aware that on these, the
built-in hub is on the same "side" of the router as the wireless network if
you use the Firewall and NAT.
Hope this helps
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> This is relation to a previously asked question.
>
> Am going out to buy a Wireless Access Point tomorrow to enable a WI FI PDA
> to talk to my existing RJ 45 and hub network. I've been told this
> connects
> to my hub, and then if I then put a wireless PCMCIA card into my laptop
> that
> that will also work. But two posts have told me to get a wireless router
> and
> to forget about my existing hub, is there a reason for this.
> What are the benifits of a router over a hub, is it that the hub just
> won't
> work or does the router do a better job of it.
> I have to keep the wired network.