Wireless router

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An example of a wireless router

A wireless router is a router that allows the user of computers and other electronic devices to connect to a computer network using Wi-Fi. Wireless router are commonly found in local area networks and remove the need to use a wire to connect to a network.

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Ports on a wireless router
Ports on a wireless router

Most wireless routers have many features including a dual-band Wi-Fi network that uses 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands to improve connection. Most wireless routers have USB ports that allow you to connect a printers or other devices[1] and ethernet ports.

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  1. Colwill, Chris (2019-12-04). "What Is the USB Port on a Router For?". Home Network Geek. Retrieved 2024-05-13.