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Have peace of
mind that your wireless network is secure by letting ConsultNet implement
a solution for your business needs.
Whether
at your desk, or in the garden, living room, or boardroom, a Wireless
Network Laptop Card enables you to share high speed Internet, files, and
printers around your home or office within your wireless network range.
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Wireless
Network Benefits
-
Share Broadband with 2
or more PC's share high speed access at the same time, saving both time
and money.
- Go Wireless no
need to wire in your PC's, saving time & effort.
- Freedom to roam,
laptop users can surf the internet while in the garden or in a café
with a public “hot spot”
- Flexibility to
rearrange PC's and desks without cables.
- Connect PC's and
Peripherals saveing money on printers, fax machines, scanners, cameras,
backup drives and other peripherals by sharing.
- Stop swapping
disks and chairs to access information on other PCs – easily share
documents, folders, and files.
- Share music, video,
and games between PC's.
Forget Cables and
the limitations of wires....
Go Wireless and take
advantage of networking freedom.
There are two types
of Wireless Network
Ad
Hoc wireless networks are peer-to-peer, consisting of wireless
network adapters connected to each PC on the wireless network. Ad Hoc
wireless networks do not possess a central access point so the computer
connected to your USB modem has to be "powered on" to enable
all the other computers to also use the wireless network. You can connect
from 2 up to 4 computers.
Infrastructure
Wireless networks consist of wireless network adapters connected
to each PC, communicating with a central access point. The access point
acts as the network hub so no computer needs to be always powered on for
any other computer to use the network. You can connect from 1 up to 15
computers on a Infrastructure network using a Wireless Access Point.
Sharing
the Internet using wireless networking products enable you to
share files, printers, and other peripherals immediately out of the box.
In order to share the Internet on multiple PCs, the device connecting
PCs to the Internet must be equipped with the ability to share different
bits of information between different PCs and the Internet.
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