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Wireless and Wired Network Setup

Are you tired of the days of being tied to a cable? Let loose your creative flow with a wireless connection! Imagine the roaming freedom while always being connected in your home and office.

Most network installations fail to take advantage of using the latest encryption techniques. This leaves you vulnerable to anyone with a “sniffer” to steal your connection and expoloit your security holes. Unlike other companies, we clearly explain the various options for network security and configure your wireless network accordingly.

Did You Know?

***Statistics from the Wi-Fi Alliance Survey***

  • 65% of users say Wi-Fi technology helps them stay in touch with friends and family via tools such as instant messaging and email
  • 68% said Wi-Fi technology helps them become more productive at home
  • 74% of users believe Wi-Fi technology allows/will allow them to get out of their home office and work in other rooms (e.g. in front of the TV, in bed, outdoors)

Benefits

  • Go online anywhere in your office or home
  • Print to one device from any computer in your network
  • Share files, music, videos, and more
  • Get the freedom and flexibility to use wireless networking with your laptop at cafes, restaurants, airports, and thousands of hotspots nationwide

One Response to “Wireless and Wired Network Setup”

  1. Karey Willette Says:

    How To Build A Tin Can Waveguide WiFi Antenna

    Got no dough for a commercial WiFi antenna? Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin can.
    I am not an electrical engineer, nor do I have access to any fancy test equipment. I’ve built some antennas that worked for me and thought I would share what I learned. I have no idea if this is safe for your radio or wireless network equipment. The risk to you and your equipment is yours

    follow the link:

    http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html

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