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(They can be used to connect all manner of devices and locations together on the same network, usually in accessing high bandwidth and high-speed internet connections.)
 
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How Does it Work?
How Does it Work?
Point to point wireless bridges work by connecting two access points using either optical lasers or radio waves. As the name implies, there is no need for wires, cables, or poles to connect them. These connections are usually achieved by installing an antenna or radio device to the access point (which can include all manner of digital devices including computers, routers, sensors, cameras, and other devices).
 
[https://www.extnoc.com/blog/what-is-a-point-to-point-wireless-bridge/ Point to point wireless bridges] work by connecting two access points using either optical lasers or radio waves. As the name implies, there is no need for wires, cables, or poles to connect them. These connections are usually achieved by installing an antenna or radio device to the access point (which can include all manner of digital devices including computers, routers, sensors, cameras, and other devices).


These devices get linked to your own internal cabled infrastructure, establishing the wireless bridge that lends the term its name. The wireless bridge then acts as the client which maintains the connection with the primary router. The internet connection is then passed through this bridge to the other devices that are connected via LAN jacks.
These devices get linked to your own internal cabled infrastructure, establishing the wireless bridge that lends the term its name. The wireless bridge then acts as the client which maintains the connection with the primary router. The internet connection is then passed through this bridge to the other devices that are connected via LAN jacks.
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