Why wireless is the way forward


Added: 08-03-2010
Author: Paul Mcindoe
Category: Wide-Band Internet
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Is the fact that businesses are increasingly dependent on computer and Internet usage. Indeed, not only as technology has increased the effectiveness of many activities, but also proved to be very cost effective. Position problem again, with the staff to be able to work at a distance, as the geographic boundaries have all but eliminated.

Over the years, there have been advances in technology that improve work more effectively. As a result, a number of materials and equipment that the market is to help businesses work better and cost effective.

Taking as an example of a wireless network minister. Besides eliminating the need for offices to be littered with lots of Strings, also can be connected to the internet almost anywhere. As a result, employees can work almost any place and at any time.

Technology using principles similar to mobile phones and television, wireless networks use radio waves to transmit data. Adapter for use in wireless, which is connected to a laptop or desktop computer, the data is translated and sent a radio signal to a wireless router via antenna. After receiving the signal, then the router decodes and sends the information to the web.

To be connected, it is important that your computer or laptop has the right equipment. However, unlike traditional cable connections, where you usually need someone to install, easy to make a wireless connection. In fact, many computers and laptops are already available to the market at present and to come ready built-in wireless ADAPTER. And if not, it easily possible to buy a plug-in version.

Once installed, the computer or laptop, then they should automatically important publications available networks. Sometimes, however, it is important to use recruitment software to investigate them.

When considering the use of wireless, it is important to understand the various wireless LAN standards out there. We have three available - 802.11 b, 802.11 a and 802.11 g - although this number will increase later.

The most popular are based on 802.11b networks, which obtained in 1999. Although the scope has slowest speed, helping up to 11 megabits per second (MPs), is also more cost effective option.

802.11 a'll provide you with faster speeds - 54 Mbps - and can support more users simultaneously at a time, but provides a variety of small infections. 802.11 g on the other hand, is a relatively new development and combine the two best works 802.11 b and 802.11 a.

But regardless of who you choose a wireless LAN, it is important to consider your business needs. So, before you connect to a wireless network, be sure to consider all options important.




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