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

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firewall protection, network address translation (NAT), and dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server. It also enables multiple devices to connect to the internet wirelessly, creates a local area network (LAN), and provides a Wi-Fi signal for devices to connect to. Additionally, a wireless router may have features like parental controls, quality of service (QoS) settings, and guest network access.