Question: 2

What added functionality does a router have that an access point does not?

Replaces the switch device.

Manages and secures the network.

Allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network.

Communicates with the network interface card.

Manages and secures the network.

The added functionality of a router, compared to an access point, includes managing and securing the network, as well as allowing Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network. A router can replace a switch device and communicate with the network interface card as well.