Yes. At work or at home, the ability to share data, printers, accessories and internet connections with other computers across a network is invaluable.
Anova cater for and install all types of networks whether wired or wireless. The most common type found today is 'Ethernet' - using Cat5 orCat6 cables to connect computers and other devices. Alternatively, wireless networks operate on radio waves. Both are typically 'plug and play' in the home and small business, with wired systems still by far the fastest - anything up to 1000Mbps as opposed to the fastest wireless system operating at a theoretical maximum of 108Mbps. Wired Gigabit Ethernet has become mainstream, and the prices of switches and network cards have dropped dramatically in the last year. You may find your computer already has Gigabit Ethernet capapility and upgrading your old 10/100 switch to a 10/100/1000 Gigabit switch, could give your network a serious boost.
The performance of Wi-Fi networks in practice never approaches the theoretical maximum. 802.11b networks, for example, generally operate no faster than about 50% of theoretical peak, or 5.5 Mbps. Likewise, 802.11a and 802.11g networks generally run no faster than 20 Mbps. The disparity between theoretical and practical performance comes from protocol overhead, signal interference, and decreasing signal distance with distance. In addition, the more devices communicating on a WLAN simultaneously, the slower the network will appear.
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