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A Wireless Connection at Your Home

In a previous article we have seen the advantages of cable Internet connection. Now we discuss the benefits of wireless networks. So, if you have an existing home network or renting, here are a few advantages:

* Clean. When you attach the cable network, you can dismantle the wall and pull the cable under your carpet. Wire less connection is much cleaner.
* Portable. Even if you have a big house, the unit can take anywhere in the. You can also connect to a wireless access throughout a home wireless network to build.
* Flexibility. You forget that the wall jack that lets you setup cable. You can surf anywhere.
* Cost Effective. With several hundred dollars, you can start navigating. Let’s see what you have said a cable contractor (probably nothing).

In the proceedings printing, sharing, data transfer and other involvement, there is no difference between wired and wireless connections. You can really mix of both types of networks and will not change the way you use your computer to be.

The last aspect to be treated, we’ll see what aa comparative figures between the two networks;

1. Speed data. In this case, data transfer in cable networks are created faster than the wireless one. At best, the fastest wireless networking standard (in the best situation) of 54 Mbps (In the best scenario, some vendors have proprietary extensions for extra speed, but never more than more than 100 Mbps).
2. Range radio signals. Some houses, especially the old, can be made of materials that block radio signals used by wireless networks. If your house has plaster walls that mesh networking wireless radio signal can not reach all the points contained in your home.

In general it is easier to get a wireless network if you do not have a cable network is installed when the house was built.

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