When setting up a network, a technician needs a router that creates an access point. Which router should be used?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
A wireless router is designed to create an access point that allows wireless devices to connect to a network. It combines the functions of a traditional router with a wireless access point, enabling communication between wired and wireless devices. These routers use Wi-Fi standards (e.g., 802.11ac, 802.11ax) to transmit data wirelessly. Broadband routers primarily provide internet connectivity but do not necessarily include Wi-Fi functionality unless specified. Core routers handle large-scale data routing in the backbone of networks but are not designed for access point creation. Inter-provider border routers function at an ISP level for routing traffic between different networks, not for providing user access.
Question 2
When setting up a network, a technician needs a router that connects computers together and connects computers to the internet. Which router should be used?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
A broadband router is a type of network router that connects multiple computers within a local network while also providing internet access. It functions as a gateway between the local network and the internet by handling data packet transmission and routing. Broadband routers are widely used in small offices and homes because they offer essential networking services, including DHCP, NAT, and sometimes wireless connectivity. Inter-provider border routers are used by ISPs to route data between different providers and do not serve as an internet gateway for end users.
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