A wireless network enables users to access an organisation’s servers. It also enables users to access the internet, via radio waves rather than by using traditional wires plugged into the…
The Future of Wireless Networks
The speed of access to the internet via WiFi has increased substantially over the past few years and this trend is set to continue. As a result, more and more…
Why Wireless Networks?
Wireless networks are relatively easy and inexpensive to set up and as a result can reduce the cost of a network implementation, simply because they reduce the requirement for cable…
Types of Wireless Connections
Wireless PAN Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) interconnect devices within a relatively small area, generally within reach of a person. For example, Bluetooth Infrared rays provide a WPAN for interconnecting…
Benefits of Wireless Networks
Relatively easy to set up – but in many instances may require some form of technical support to implement. In most cases, the equipment required to implement a WiFi network…
Pitfalls of a Wireless Network
Security. It is absolutely imperative that your wireless network is secured. This means that only authorised users should be able to access your network. If this is not the case,…
Steps to Installing a Wireless Network
It may be necessary to use your suppliers’ consultants to make any changes or modify the system in order to meet your exact requirements. Make sure that all the equipment…