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.
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.
Infrastructure less wireless network, is a network of mobile nodes without having any central controller.
The initial setup of a wireless connection infrastructure that implements security is not complicated as that of wired connections. The disadvantage of wireless security is that most of the encryption methods are common and have weaknesses.
, 1. With wireless you can move around with a computer compared to wired when you have to be close to a router or a switch. 2. It is cheaper to connect more people to a network where as with wired you keep having to buy switches to expand the network. Thanks Samtuckonline
Having a wireless phone can bring many advantages to an individual. These advantages include increased security, safety, business, organization, and portable as well.
Yes you can! You just need to have a wireless network set up already. You can do this by having a wireless modem from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or by having a wireless router attached to your modem if that modem does not have wireless capabilities.
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A wireless network service (aka WiFi) is a convenient choice for connecting to the Internet, on account of if being not bound to a wire. However, you do not need a wireless network to connect to the Internet. A traditional wire-bound Ethernet network is more resilient and secure than any wireless system.
Advantages of having a Cingular wireless prepaid phone card include free included voice mail, call waiting and three way calling and you are not obligated by contracts because you pay for the minutes in advance by purchasing the pre-paid cards. You can purchase these cards from websites such as CallingCardPlus.
A network, with a file-server at its heart - usually means you only need one copy of the software - each computer accesses the single copy on the file-server - instead of having to load it onto individual machines. Additionally, communication between employees is faster - they can use email or instant messages over the network instead of having to walk to different offices.
yes it does affect the signal.
A wireless mesh network really doesn't make sense; the mesh topology assumes that every node in the network has a connection to every other node, and is primarily used for fault tolerance.With wireless technology there is no concept of a "connection", therefore having a mesh topology with a wireless network would be very difficult.Wi-Fi is a wireless technology.