In my opinion, wireless networks should be classified as one
of the best inventions in history. They are really the best after bread. I
mean, bread is easy enough to break, but have you ever tried to network? It's a
lot of hard yaks, as many would say.
Wi-Fi is a wireless way to manage your network connection.
It is also called the 802.11 network and wireless network. The big advantage of
Wi-Fi is simple. You can connect to computers anywhere in your home or
office without the need for cables. Computers connect to the network using
radio signals, and computers can be up to 100 meters apart. So, in a spirit of
diffusion, I will give you many good reasons why you need a wireless network.
Share your Internet
connection.
Wireless networking
provides a simple, inexpensive way to share Internet access between multiple
computers, eliminating the need for more than one modem. You can also add new
computers to the network by simply plugging in and closing your wireless card -
get an Internet connection right away! There are not many cable networks that
can say that.
File and printer
sharing.
The wireless network gives you access to your files wherever
you are at home and makes it easy to sync data from your laptop to your
personal computer. Sending files between computers over your wireless network
is easier than sending e-mails or even burning them to a CD.
In addition, when the printer is connected, you can also
write things where you want, press print and go to get them on a printer
connected to another computer - printers connected to networked computers are
automatically shared.
Connection is still
active
An important factor in the expansion of broadband is that it
allows Internet connections to be always active without having to connect. Well,
wireless network allow network connections to be active, which
means that your computers can connect to the Internet at any time. Yours! You
can take laptops from room to room, whatever - they're always accessible. In
addition, you do not need to configure a username and password system because
wireless networks operate without a connection. It's very useful!
Wireless:
This is, of course, the most important reason why you should
switch your network to wireless. Wires are boring, expensive, ugly, and
dangerous - you'll enjoy seeing them.
The average Ethernet cable doesn't cost nearly every meter,
but when you buy enough meters to do everything you need, it's likely to grow
quickly. Not only that but if you want to use the cable between rooms or
floors, you have to push the walls - which is not allowed when renting. I know
that many people hired should limit their network in the room until they become
wireless. Wireless networks can even carry your computer if you want!
More thread means more spaghetti on the floor and in the
corners. Not only does this improve the security of the house, since it is very
easy to travel with bare wires, but it also means that you do not have to worry
about winding all the wires and connecting them at one end. It also means
that you don't have to check all the cables for damage if your Internet connection
goes down.
Play games on LAN and
the Internet.
You may have seen an option to play your local game in your
favorite game. Well, wireless networks are local area networks, which means the
whole family can play this game - without the need for computers close to each
other. It's more fun to play with real people than you know than to play
against random people on the Internet, not to mention that the game runs
faster. You can even invite your friends to bring their computers and join them
for a "LAN party"!
An added benefit is that wireless devices allow you to
easily connect any game console to the Internet and start playing online. It's
easier to play online with a wirelessly connected Xbox or PlayStation 2 than
having to connect it to your modem each time.
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