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Should You Build a Wireless Network?
Wireless networking is pretty much everywhere these days. Not that long ago, building a wireless network was time-consuming, costly, and rather difficult. Thanks to technological advancements, wireless networking is now easy to set up yourself and very affordable.

The benefits of wireless networking

  • You can take your network anywhere. If you have a laptop, you can get on your network from any location in your home. How cool is that?
  • You can add a computer effortlessly. With just a few clicks, you can add a computer to your network easily and quickly. Try doing that with a wired network!
  • You have fewer cables to worry about. No more network cable—All you essentially need is a power cable and you’re good to go.
  • The installation is quick and easy. You won’t have to pull wires and cables through the walls to set up your connection.

What do you want to do with your wireless network?

Perhaps the most important question you should ask yourself is: What do you want to do with a wireless network? Keep in mind that you can do just about anything on a wireless network that you can do on a wired network. The value in the network is the connection that it provides. Here are some things that you might want to do with your wireless network:
  • Have internet access- If you want to surf the Internet, you need a connection to do so. A wireless network will ensure you can get online from anywhere.
  • Share files- If you want to access files between two or more computers in your house, a wireless is the way to go. Perhaps you work from home and want to be able to store a large number of big files on a separate device.
  • Print documents- Many printers have wireless capabilities, which means that you can move your printer with you wherever you need it.
  • Play games- Your network can affect your gaming capabilities. So if you’re an avid gamer, you can make sure your network is not the problem.

What you might need for a wireless network

Something else to consider: You should make sure that the devices that you own already have wireless capabilities. If you have older devices, you might need to upgrade or change your wireless network plans.
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