1. Introduction
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Therefore, you may see many advantages for adopting Wireless Networking
as follows:
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Less Space Limits
: The 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter provides access
to network services without wires; therefore, it gives you more
freedom to allocate and style your living and working space. In
addition, in some areas where is hard or expensive to connect to
wired networks, such as historic buildings, classrooms or mobile
connectivity, then you can count on wireless networking.
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Flexible Workgroups and Lower Cost
: For workspaces that are
frequently reconfigured for temporarily use such as demo in
exhibitions, wireless networking is easy to set up of lower total
cost— and all equipments are recyclable. You do not have to remove
the old wires and then build up the new ones again and again.
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Networked Conference Rooms
: Users can access the network as
they move from a meeting to another, getting the access to
information/data and the ability to communicate decisions while “on
the go”.
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Ad Hoc Networking
: On site consulting and small workgroups may
increase productivity with quick network setup and collaboration
software.
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Branch Office Networking
: With an Access Point to bridge
between the LAN and Internet, wireless networking provides an
easy to install, use and maintain network for a remote or sales
office.
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Campus-Wide Network Mobility
:
The roaming capabilities allow
enterprise to set up easy to use wireless networks that cover the
entire campus transparently.