CWNP PW0-071 Question Answer
How do Wi-Fi routers differ from Wi-Fi access points?
Wi-Fi routers are comprised of both a router and an access point within the same hardware.
Wi-Fi routers allow wireless users to connect to a wired network, but Wi-Fi access points do not.
Wi-Fi routers offer advanced security options, but Wi-Fi access points are only capable of basic security.
Wi-Fi routers allow wireless users to talk to other wireless users, but Wi-Fi access points do not.
TESTED 15 Sep 2025
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