Using Wireless Networks For Your Business
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:37pm (GMT)
Wireless networks can be useful to your business and to your sales
staff. More and more companies are utilising the power of wireless
networking in their business and this leads togreater flexibility in
your organisation.
The act of being able to share information between computers without
having to save that information to a disk, CD or DVD device and then
manually transfer it over to the other computer has allowed users to
save a lot of time during the transfers themselves as well as to save a
lot of money in not having to purchase large amounts of removable media
in order to facilitate smooth file transferring.
There are various networking options available for business, some are
reliable and proven and some are not. The more common networks like LAN
(local area network) have been in use for many years and are a poular
choice for reliable networking infrastructures.
When you add this to the fact that many of them are very cost
effective, they are a very good networking solution for most people.
However, for users who prefer much more flexibility, the younger
concept of the wireless network is one that could definitely help them
in their networking endeavors.
Wireless networks have been around for just a short time on comparison
to their wired counterparts and for this reason there isn't as much
technology and research available for them. Nevertheless, they offer
amazing amounts of flexibility to their users, one of the other reasons
they are becoming more popular by each passing day.
Advantages of Wireless Networks
Firstly, wireless networks provide a large amount of flexibility to
their users. Wireless networking allows for devices to be connected
without the hassle of wires everywhere. This can be a powerful
proposition for many businesses and allows for maximum flexibility.
In addition to that, wireless networks usually require fewer components
than wired ones simply because there aren't any wires, nor are there
any bulky hubs involved either. This lets companies reduce space when
installing their network infrastructure and provides greater space for
the business to operate in. Thi s also saves money.
Disadvantages of Wireless Networks
However, there are two big disadvantages in having wireless networks in
your business. Firstly, they are relatively young and because of that
the technology is not as developed as it is with wired networks. If a
wireless network is not configured correctly, you can get service
disruptions, although this can be rectified by a wireless network site
survey to detect such problems.
Wireless networks are usually more expensive to setup compared with
wired networks, which means any costs saved (as mentioned in the second
advantage) from the reduction in space required, will most likely be
balanced out by the added expenditure required to set it up.
Conclusion
Wireless networking continues to get better and more reliable with each
passing day and many businesses already use them heavily in their
operations. If you want greater flexibility for your current network
infrastructure, wireless networks could be the choice for you.
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