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Cut the cord
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Why Wireless?
Flexibility. You can add new computers or move them from desk to desk without running any new cables.
Price. The cost of wireless network cards is generally less than the cost of structured cabling to provide each user with a conventional cable connection.
Mobility. The same network card that connects your laptop in the office also works at home, if you have a wireless network there, or with public hotspots in places like cafes and airports (although you may have to pay to connect to them).
Go walkabout. You can take your wireless-enabled laptop with you as you move about the building, and still remain connected. If you've ever been unable to connect to the web from a meeting room, you'll appreciate the value of this.
Cut and run. If you move offices, you don't have to leave behind an expensive cable installation. All the wireless kit comes with you to the new site.
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