POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Aug 09, 2011
~~<p>Walk into any office nowadays and what do you see? Or, more to the point, what don’t you see? Wires. Computers, printers, keyboards, mice, even display monitors are capable of operating wirelessly. Wireless technology has matured to the point of ubiquity, but that’s not to say it’s perfect. Several considerations should be explored when implementing wireless solutions.</p>
Walk into any office nowadays and what do you see? Or, more to the point, what don’t you see? Wires. Computers, printers, keyboards, mice, even display monitors are capable of operating wirelessly. Wireless technology has matured to the point of ubiquity, but that’s not to say it’s perfect. Several considerations should be explored when implementing wireless solutions.
Clearly, the most popular wireless solution involves data networks. Wireless networks have been around for well more than a decade. Originally used primarily in temporary locations or for specialized situations, wireless networks are used by many organizations as the primary infrastructure. Login for more...