a wireless LAN transceiver that extends the range of your wireless network
Device that connects two or more networks (typically located in different buildings). Bridges connect hard-to-wire sites, non-contiguous floors, satellite offices, school or corporate campus settings, temporary networks, and warehouses. For functional flexibility, the wireless bridge may also be configured as an access point.
A component typically used to bridge (see above) a wireless network with an ethernet network.
A device used to transmit and received radio frequencies over the air between two LANs.
A wireless bridge is used for connecting two or more network segments separated physically"http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/1563991 Understanding Wireless LAN Bridges." Accessed January 11, 2007., operating on the 802.11 standard"http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=Wi%2DFibridge Wi-Fi bridge Definition: TechEncyclopedia from TechWeb." Accessed January 11, 2007..