Pros- wireless gives you more room to use the item, and u dont have to worry about the cords getting tangled and so on. Wireless also depending on the item, can run at a faster pace then wired.
Cons- The main bad thing about wireless is keeping track of your receiver. usually with wireless there's some sort of a receiver that connects your wireless item. So if you lose the reciever you r screwed and will have to buy another wireless item. Another problem is with wireless, it usually always runs on battery which means recharging. Recharging can sometimes take a few hours to get to full battery. Or it requires you buying batterys if it is for example AA or a non-rechargeable.
I currently use wireless at home because buying batterys or losing my reciver is never a problem for me. Hope this helped out a bit. need more in depth email me at Burle35@gmail.com
Pro: You are not limited to where you use the internet, as a wire-less connection doesn't 'tie' you to a length of cable.
Con: Wireless communication between the router and the computer is usually slower than a wired connection.
Advantage: You and many other people can access the internet seemingly anywhere, simultaneously.
Disadvantage: Given the above advantage, it makes all those connected to a wireless network, susceptible to a cyber attack. To a hacker, a wireless network mean, connecting your computer up to everyone else's on the network.
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The website computerworld.com not only has an in depth article about the pros and cons of wireless hotspots, but they also list phone carriers who have these mobile hotspots.
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