What is WIFI (Wireless Network)? 
Wireless networking allows computers and peripherals to communicate using radio frequency (RF) transmissions rather than over conventional network cabling. Using wireless Ethernet adaptors, any device capable of being used on a regular computer network can be accessed over a wireless connection for tasks ranging from file and printer sharing to multimedia and Internet access.
Benefits of Wireless Networking:
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Flexibility
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Portability
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Rapid Deployment
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Independant of floorplan
Is a Wireless solution right for you?
Listed here are a few of the scenarios which could benefit from a WIFI network:
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A home with multiple PCs and desire to share one printer / music/video files, ADSL Internet connection, etc...
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A new office/network.
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An existing office/network with desire to add several new workstations.
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An office with desire to enable mobile users (salespeople etc) access to office network resources
What you need:
At the least, you will need one WIFI adapter card for each PC you wish to enable. In most situations you will also want to install a combination ADSL modem/WIFI router and/or one or more WIFI access points.
Desktop Computers: 1 Internal PCI WIFI Adapter or 1 External USB WIFI Adapter
Notebook Computers: 1 PCMCIA WIFI adapter or 1 External USB WIFI adapter
ADSL:
Existing service: 1 WIFI Router connected to your existing ADSL Modem
New Service: 1 ADSL Modem/WIFI Router combo unit
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