3 what the dlan, Wireless extender has to offer – Devolo dLAN Wireless extender User Manual

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devolo

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dLAN

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Wireless extender

9

Introduction

The wireless network established by an access point using a specific channel

(from 1 to 13) and name (SSID) has a limited range. The range of the access

point, which is also known as a "radio cell", is impeded by building walls. In

some cases, stable connections are often only possible between WLAN

devices within a single room.

As it is not possible to rely on hardware such as network cables (in a LAN) or

household wiring (in a dLAN

®)

to control access to a WLAN, wireless

networking naturally presents special security challenges. WLANs therefore

use a number of security measures, such as a concealed network name, data

encryption and access control via the MAC addresses of the network

adapters.

1.3 What

the

dLAN

®

Wireless extender has to

offer

The devolo dLAN

®

Wireless extender lets you quickly and simply interconnect

WLAN, dLAN

®

and LAN networks:

As a WLAN access point, the adapter lets your WLAN devices

communicate with an existing LAN or dLAN

®

network. In this way, you

can extend your wireless network to rooms that were previously out of

range.

Thanks to its integrated LAN port, the Wireless extender can also be

used as a WLAN adapter for a single network device.

As a HomePlug adapter, the Wireless extender can connect a single

device such as a computer or printer to the dLAN

®

via an electrical

outlet.

Alternatively, the Wireless extender can be configured as a WLAN

client

to connect your home network to an Internet access point

outside of your home.

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