Wireless Network
If you have two or more people living in your home who wish to have separate computers that can interface with each other without the entanglement of networking cables, you will want to know something about wireless network. Forget the old days of stumbling over thick cords or repairing frayed edges or exposed wires. Wireless networking systems will let a group of users’ computers “talk” to each other without the hassle, cost, and inconvenience of physical cable connections. This technology uses radio signals to connect computers that can be as far apart as about 100 feet. Many families prefer to use wireless technology because it allows parents to monitor their children’s use of Internet information, services, and email. They can install programs that can benefit all the computers on the home network. The cost of connecting several home computers is not terribly high, especially if you work with a technician who is familiar with the technology and can perform the work quickly. Many companies, of course, use wireless networking to allow users at many computer stations to communicate via their hardware and software without the inconvenience of wiring. Small areas or those that are difficult to access benefit from wireless technology