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What Kind of
Network is Right for Me?
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Now that you've decided to start a network, it's time to decide what
kind of network best suits your networking needs.
Basically, there are two kinds of
networks, wired and wireless. The most basic difference is that wired
networks communicate through data cables, while wireless networks
communicate through radio signals.
Wired networks have been around for
decades. By far the most common wired networking technology found
today is known as Ethernet. The data cables, known as Ethernet network
cables or Cat 5 cables, connect the computers and other devices that
make up the networks.
Wireless networks are relatively new.
They don't use cables for connections; instead, they use radio waves,
like cordless phones.
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Why choose a wireless network?
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Freedom—work
anywhere |
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Quick, effortless
installation |
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No cables to buy
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Save cabling time
and hassle |
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Easy to expand
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Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in
price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices
anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need
to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can
network anywhere—without wires. Outside of the home, wireless
networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses,
airports—great when you're on the road and need to get some work done.
For convenience, wireless networking is the answer. |
Why choose a wired network?
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Lower cost
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Faster speed—up to
1000Mbps |
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Longer possible
range |
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Wired networks have been around for years. They use the most
affordable products and provide the fastest speeds of transmission.
The distance between devices, such as computers, on a network is also
much less restricted in wired networking—up to 300 feet with Cat 5
Ethernet cables or 1,800 feet using fiber optics. When you need to
move large amounts of data at high speeds, such as
professional-quality multimedia, wired networking is the most
efficient way to do it. |
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