A wireless router performs the same functions of a wireless access point along with other capabilities such as…..

(2 points)
• managing and securing the network.
• allowing WIFI devices to connect to a wired network.
• Communicating with the network interface card.
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The given answers are correct and comprehensive. A wireless router indeed performs the same functions as a wireless access point but also offers additional capabilities such as managing and securing the network, allowing WiFi devices to connect to a wired network, and communicating with the network interface card.