goalkeeper
2020-01-15 17:48:30
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What do you think: if I have an access point connected to the network socket on the ground floor in the living room on the back of the TV, the Fritzbox in the wardrobe, the second access point under the desk in the office on the upper floor, and on the top floor an access point on the wall towards the bathroom in the bedroom, then I could actually save the separate access points (three additional LAN sockets for a total of 400 €), right?
The wall APs also have three LAN ports on the device. This way, you can use one network connection as both a Wi-Fi access point and a network socket.




The wall APs also have three LAN ports on the device. This way, you can use one network connection as both a Wi-Fi access point and a network socket.