Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
* No.
Network bridging is the action taken by network equipment to create an aggregate network from either two or more communication networks, or two or more network segments. If one or more segments of the bridged network are wireless, it is known as wireless bridging.
* Yes.
In Wi-Fi, repeater mode is a variation on bridging. Rather than join multiple LANs, repeater mode is intended mainly to increase the range of a single wireless LAN by extending the same wireless signal.
* No.
In Wi-Fi networking, bridging mode allows two or more wireless access points (APs) to communicate with each for the purpose of joining multiple LANs.
Who believes it is anything other than No, Yes, No? It says wireless adapter, not wired.
I’m not so sure you would say that “they always work in pairs”, though. You can have a bridge that connects to an AP, but the AP itself would not be considered a bridge. You -can- use two, but you don’t -always- have to use two. I agree that the first two are wrong though.
Everyone else is right. It should be Yes – No – Yes
I concur, Yes > No > Yes. inputer must be typing wrong
AGREED YES, NO, YES
Shouldn’t it be yes – no – yes??