wireless router

collocation in English

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wireless
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwaɪə.ləs/
us
/ˈwaɪr.ləs/
a ...
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router
noun[C]
uk
/ˈruː.tər/
us
/ˈraʊ.t̬ɚ/
internet & telecoms
a piece of electronic equipment that connects computer networks to each other, and sends information ...
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(Definition ofwirelessandrouterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Awirelessrouterfor internet access that connects to the set-top box is now also provided as standard.
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With many service providers, the customer may opt for a modem which contains awirelessrouter.
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For convenience awirelessrouteris often used.
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This stack is used between thewirelessrouterand the home user's personal computer when the user is surfing the web.
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Typical solution involves locking the channel thatwirelessrouteroperates on.
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A typicalwirelessrouterin an indoor point-to-multipoint arrangement using 802.11b or 802.11g and a stock antenna might have a range of.
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Awirelessrouterallows all three devices, mainly the access point and router, to be configured through one central utility.
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If an employee (trusted entity) in a location brings in an easily availablewirelessrouter, the entire network can be exposed to anyone within range of the signals.
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On wireless routers with detachable antennas, it is possible to improve range by fitting upgraded antennas which have higher gain in particular directions.
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Dabba has installed several wireless routers that relay signals to an internet connection in a local community centre.
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These products comprise a number of wireless routers and wireless cards.
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However, the ubiquity of consumer grade wireless routers presents a massive vulnerability.
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During the weeks that overnight use of the park was allowed, a separate area was set aside for an information area which contained laptop computers and several wireless routers.
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In 2004, a considerable investment in technology ensued, and wireless routers were added that managed to cover 45% of the building in spite of 3 foot concrete floors.
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However, wireless routers are typically located significantly farther away from users' heads than a mobile phone the user is handling, resulting in far less exposure overall.
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Decentralization continues throughout the industry, for example as the decentralized architecture of wireless routers installed in homes and offices supplement and even replace phone companies relatively centralized long-range cell towers.
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