No, it is wired for RJ45 jacks.
You would be looking to buy the Wired Home WH8NDH Network Distribution Hub if it fit your needs and you had the ability to purchase this product.
This distribution hub has eight RJ45 jacks.
A router is good for a home network, but a simple switch or even a hub will do the job just as well, without DPI, or deep packet inspection.
Yes, it would work for a small business because it provides an interface between a router or switch, and the individual drop locations of a local area network.
It is compatible with a majority of PC's but not Mac.
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The way a home network is connected to a distribution site is having two antennas one to the home network and one to the distribution site by connecting the two via a bridge which will interconnect the two networks.
Wireless tends to be slower than a wired network in most cases, wireless networks are also more inconvenient for desktops if you don't have a built in wireless adapter.
A wired network would be more appropriate for home use than wireless if the user intends to use a desktop. If the purpose for the Internet connection is only to use it on the desktop or one particular place and not in any part of the house, then wired network will be better. And if there is only going to be one or two users not a number of users, wired network will be better.
Mostly it's about not having to have wires to connect everything. This allows you to place pieces of the network anywhere you want. You also don't have to drill holes in the wall and run wires.
The common network you have at home where a router controls all data and each computer is independent of the rest, dependent only on the router.
Wi-Fi is intended as a replacement for a wired local area network which is a computer network that covers a small area such as a home or office. Bluetooth is intended as a replacement for wired data transfer within a personal area network which is usually considered a computer network in an area even smaller than that of a LAN, usually limited to a few meters, which is used for data transfer between devices such as laptop computers and cellphones.