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A wireless router or Wi-Fi router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the or a . Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can function in a wired local area network, in a , or in a mixed wired and wireless network.


Features
Wireless routers typically feature one or more network interface controllers supporting or ports integrated into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An as described in IEEE 802.1Q may interconnect multiple ports. Some routers implement through which two or more ports may be used together, improving throughput and redundancy.

All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It can also be a distinct card connected over a or interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Wireless controllers support a part of the IEEE 802.11-standard family and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding (For 2.4 GHz band) and (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple streams, allowing multiples of data transfer rates (e.g., a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to on the 5 GHz bands).

Some wireless routers have one or two . These can be used to connect a printer or hard disk drive to be used as a on the network. A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem, D-LinkĀ® Mobile Broadband Wireless Router (DIR-412) aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem. A mobile broadband USB adapter can be connected to the router to share the mobile broadband Internet connection through the wireless network. Some wireless routers come with either modem, modem, LTE modem, or modem integrated.


Operating system
The most common operating system on such embedded devices is . Less frequently, is used. The devices are configured over a web user interface served by a light web server software running on the device. It is possible for a computer running a desktop operating system with appropriate software to act as a wireless router. This is commonly referred to as a .

In 2003, was forced to open-source the of its WRT54G router series (the best-selling routers of all time) after people on the Linux kernel mailing list discovered that it used Linux code. In 2008, Cisco was sued in Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc. due to similar issues with Linksys routers. Since then, various open-source projects have built on this foundation, including , , and Tomato.

In 2016, various manufacturers changed their firmware to block custom installations after an FCC ruling. However, some companies plan to continue to officially support open-source firmware, including Linksys and Asus.


See also
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup

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