Time for a Wireless Router

Wireless networking is a way of creating networks without any wires! If are interested in going wireless, then read on. With a wireless router, you can create a wireless network. This will allow you to create radio connections between computers that let them communicate and connect to the Internet without you having to go to all the trouble of connecting them with wires. One of the best things about going wireless, the computers don't even need to have a clear path for the signal, as the wireless signal can go through walls and between floors easily.

At Home.

When most people talk about wireless networks, they are talking about LANs (local area networks). A local area network doesn't mean that it covers your whole neighborhood -- the 'local area' in question can be only one building, such as your house. So if you want wireless networking in your home, you want a wireless LAN. One of the easiest ways to do this is with a router. Going wireless in your home, can seem like a miracle. Especially after years of drilling holes in the walls and running wires all over the place, suddenly seeing them gone is really amazing.

The Myths

Wireless networking is expensive. Well, wireless networking used to be expensive when it was new, but now the prices are much lower due to competition and mass production. Nowadays, there are hundreds of manufacturers of wireless equipment, with something for every budget.

What is it?

A wireless router is basically a small, low-powered computer dedicated to nothing but providing Internet access to your wireless network. In short, a wireless router is a device which allows several computers to connect to it without the need for wires. It is sort of like a wireless access point and a network switch. You can use it to connect to the Internet, or transfer files between two computers, without the need for a cabled connection.

Once you've got a router, you can connect any of the computers on your network to the Internet anytime, regardless of which other computers are switched on! Because this is the only thing the wireless routers do, they don't usually need any configuration to get started. That is it for now. There will be more articles about wireless routers to follow.

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