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ChatGPT Quiz: Wireless Access Point vs Wi-Fi Router

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  • Q1
    What is the major difference between a wireless access point and a Wi-Fi router?
    A wireless access point only provides a wireless connection to an existing network while a Wi-Fi router provides a wireless connection and routing functions to create a new network.
    A wireless access point and a Wi-Fi router are the same thing.
    A wireless access point provides a wireless connection and routing functions to create a new network while a Wi-Fi router only provides a wireless connection to an existing network.
    A wireless access point only works with mobile devices while a Wi-Fi router works with both mobile devices and computers.
    30s
  • Q2
    What is the primary purpose of a wireless access point?
    To provide internet access to mobile devices without a wired connection.
    To create a new network with routing functions.
    To expand the coverage area of an existing wired network by providing a wireless connection.
    To connect multiple wired networks together.
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the primary purpose of a Wi-Fi router?
    To create a new network with routing functions and provide wireless access to that network.
    To connect multiple wired networks together.
    To provide internet access to mobile devices without a wired connection.
    To expand the coverage area of an existing wired network by providing a wireless connection.
    30s
  • Q4
    Can a wireless access point be used as a router?
    No, a wireless access point does not have routing functions.
    A wireless access point can only be used as a router if it has an Ethernet port.
    Yes, a wireless access point can be used as a router.
    A wireless access point can be used as a router if it is connected to another router.
    30s
  • Q5
    Can a Wi-Fi router be used as a wireless access point?
    Yes, a Wi-Fi router can be configured to act as a wireless access point.
    A Wi-Fi router can be used as a wireless access point if it is connected to another router.
    A Wi-Fi router can only be used as a wireless access point if it has an Ethernet port.
    No, a Wi-Fi router cannot be used as a wireless access point.
    30s
  • Q6
    What is the maximum distance a wireless access point can transmit a signal?
    The maximum distance varies depending on the strength of the signal and any obstacles in the way.
    100 meters.
    10 kilometers.
    1 kilometer.
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the maximum distance a Wi-Fi router can transmit a signal?
    100 meters.
    10 kilometers.
    The maximum distance varies depending on the strength of the signal and any obstacles in the way.
    1 kilometer.
    30s
  • Q8
    Do wireless access points and Wi-Fi routers require direct line of sight to transmit a signal?
    No, they do not require direct line of sight but obstacles can weaken the signal.
    Only Wi-Fi routers require direct line of sight.
    Only wireless access points require direct line of sight.
    Yes, they require direct line of sight to transmit a signal.
    30s
  • Q9
    Which device is better for a large office with multiple floors?
    A Wi-Fi router with multiple antennas and range boosters.
    A wireless access point with repeaters and extenders.
    A basic Wi-Fi router without any additional features.
    A wired network with Ethernet cables and switches.
    30s
  • Q10
    Which device is better for a small apartment?
    A wireless access point.
    A mobile hotspot.
    A Wi-Fi router.
    A wired network with Ethernet cables and switches.
    30s

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