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Tired of operations being limited to the length of your network cable? Perhaps you have a space you simply cannot get a wire to. Rather than getting a longer cable, you should consider the addition of a wireless access point.
Going wireless can be of instant benefit, especially if your operations require you to constantly shuffle connections or workstations.
Faster installation
The installation of cabling, more often than not, can be a time-consuming activity. For LANs, installers must pull CAT5 wires above the ceiling and drop cables through walls to network outlets that they must attach throughout the building. These tasks can take days (possibly weeks), depending on the size of the installation. The deployment of wireless networks greatly reduces the need for cable installation, making the network available for use much sooner. Thus, many companies lacking a network infrastructure have turned to wireless networking as a method of providing connectivity among computers without the expense and time associated with installing physical media. This is also necessary within the U.S. to setup temporary offices and "rewire" renovated facilities.
Not limited to laptops.
Many people hear the phrase “wireless network” and immediately think of the service available at the local coffee shops, seeing a group of people tapping away on their laptops thinking wireless is limited only to laptops. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is an entire family of remote wireless adaptors dedicated solely to desktop use! There are even adaptors that can be used for both types of systems.
Considering a wireless installation can be a time-consuming exercise. IKAIKA can help reduce your installation overhead by as much as fifty percent. Click here to request more a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
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