>> Radio Frequency - The Features and Benefits

A Wireless local area network ( WLAN ) consists of an access point ( one or many) connected to the wired network from a fixed location using standard Ethernet cable. The access point receives, buffers and transmits data between the components of the WLAN ( handheld devices, laptops, printers and other wireless devices ) and the wired network infrastructure.

 

The Benefits of Radio Frequency Systems

Mobility: WLAN's allow users real-time access to information from anywhere in their organization, without having to find a place to connect to the network with a cable or wire, thereby increasing productivity

Reliability: Fewer wires and connectors mean fewer problems for users and network managers

Ease of Installation: WLAN's do not require expensive and time consuming cable installations, which is especially useful in difficult to wire areas.

Affordability: WLAN installation and product life costs can be significantly lower that those incurred with wired networks, especially in environments that require frequent moves and changes

Scalability: WLAN systems are easily configured and rearranged to accommodate a variety of office settings and numbers of users, from small to extensive.

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