Thursday, October 05, 2006
Tips for Setting up a Home Wireless Network
After the decision has been made to invest in a wireless (WiFi) network, it’s time to run through a few vital issues specific to maximizing productivity. Before madly buying and trying to configure, here are some tips – some obvious, some not.
The three products needed are a WAP (Wireless Access Point), a router, and a wireless-enabled computer. WAPs (define) are typically combined into one unit with routers, usually referred to as “wireless routers” because they have wireless capability. Virtually every new laptop has built-in wireless capability, and legacy laptops can accept wireless PCMCIA cards. PCI cards or USB wireless adapters can be installed on most desktop computers.
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