After all those months of network difficulties and computer support, you've finally had enough and decided that your home or office is in need of an upgrade. Good for you, but which one will you choose? Wireless or wired? Let's explore the options.
If you are motivated by cost and don't care much for mobility then a wired network is probably OK for you. If on the other hand, you would like the best in leading edge technology and the flexibility to access your network on the go, then you should consider a wireless option.
A wireless network is exactly what the name applies: it gives a number of computers high speed internet access through a local area network without the use of cables or wires. Having a secure wireless network in your home makes sharing files between a number of computers and devices (such as a printer, or iPhone) a breeze. WiFi also lets you surf the net, without messy cables. All devices are able to 'talk to each other' through one central point. This allows you to share files and documents from one computer to another, connect multiple computers to the one printer, use the multi-player function on your gaming console, load files from portable wireless devices such as an iPod.
If you are motivated by cost and don't care much for mobility then a wired network is probably OK for you. If on the other hand, you would like the best in leading edge technology and the flexibility to access your network on the go, then you should consider a wireless option.
A wireless network is exactly what the name applies: it gives a number of computers high speed internet access through a local area network without the use of cables or wires. Having a secure wireless network in your home makes sharing files between a number of computers and devices (such as a printer, or iPhone) a breeze. WiFi also lets you surf the net, without messy cables. All devices are able to 'talk to each other' through one central point. This allows you to share files and documents from one computer to another, connect multiple computers to the one printer, use the multi-player function on your gaming console, load files from portable wireless devices such as an iPod.

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