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What are the benefits of 4G WiFi Router?

4G Routers are increasing getting used for connectivity in public transportation like buses, metro, cabs and trains. They offer the flexibility, ease of use and mobility needed for setting up mobile WiFi hotspots. Benefits are as follows: No USB Port No Software Download Connects More Than One Device High Speed Battery Operated Multi-SIM SIM Capacity Load Balancing Wifisoft offer full range of 4G WiFi Router for both indoor and outdoor installations. All routers are managed centrally from the cloud controller and come integrated with power protection and weather proof enclosures. 4G also find use in Industrial IOT sensor network where they are used for Edge computing and connectivity to the Cloud. Several companies also use 4G router for remote surveillance and video streaming. Also, read What are Cloud Managed WiFi?

What is difference between Router and WiFi Access Point ?

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A network router typically connects two separate networks together and is responsible for routing the packets from one network to another. Advanced network routers can also control how the packets can be routed by using different routing protocols. In homes and offices, you may use wired or wireless routers. They are used to connect the WAN side and LAN side together and routing the packets between the two networks. Wireless Routers are very popular today since they function as both a router and Wireless Access Point. In short, they convert the WiFi packets into Ethernet packets and also route these packets between the WAN and LAN networks. Enterprise WiFi Access Points are like wireless switches and connect devices within the same network. They are used for connecting WiFi-enabled devices like laptops, smartphones, tablets, wireless printers to the network. The WiFi Access Point can be connected to a switch or a router. When connected to a switch, wireless devices can c