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Posted by Bob Villa on July 11, 2009, 8:55 am
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> In today=92s modern world computers have become a part of ones life, it
> could be as simple as checking e-mail from your friends and relatives,
> or looking for jobs or managing your bank accounts.
>
> A recent study by International Data Corp is a market research and
> analysis firm specializing in information technology,
> telecommunications and consumer technology.
> According to them nearly Sixty percent of the American households have
> at least one or more Personal computer ( PC )
>
> If you where one of the multiple Personal computer owners, you would
> have probably thought about how easy it would be if your computers
> could talk to each other and are not connected to the Ethernet wire,
> so you would have ease to carry from your living room to your bed
> room, so you can work with ease. Wireless Internet is the answer
>
> Wireless Networking allows to share one single printer between several
> group of computers, it also gives flexibility to share single internet
> connection, work files, images, spreadsheets and documents, If you are
> tired you can also play games with multiple users.
>
> Most people think that networking your home or small office can be
> painful lots of wires, connections and the like. Plus, you have to
> make everything talk to one another. It's not as much of a challenge
> as you might think. With most people using Microsoft Windows operating
> systems, networking has been built in since Windows 3.11. Introduced
> in Windows 98, "Internet Connection Sharing" is a standard part of the
> operating system, allowing one several computer to share an Internet
> connection with all computers on the home or office network. So, if
> you are running Windows, you can share files, printers and resources
> across your network without too much of a hassle.
>
> How WLANs Work ?
>
> A wireless LAN also called (WLAN) is a flexible data communication
> system implemented as an extension to, or as an alternative for, a
> Ethernet wired LAN within a building or campus. Using electromagnetic
> waves, WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the
> need for wired connections. Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity with
> user mobility, and, through simplified configuration, enable movable
> LANs from one place to another. Over the last 10 years, WLANs have
> gained strong popularity in a number of vertical markets, including
> the health-care, retail, manufacturing & sales, warehousing, knowledge
> sharing & academic arenas. These industries have profited from the
> productivity achieved of using hand held terminals and notebook
> computers ( laptops ) to transmit real-time information to centralized
> hosts ( Server ) for processing. Today WLANs are becoming more widely
> recognized as a general-purpose connectivity alternative for a broad
> range of business customers.
>
> You can contact us athttp://www.nwcsupport.com
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