Wire/Wireless Networking
Wire/Wireless Networking
Wireless networking is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and business installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations.


A Local Area Network (LAN) is a private network that connects computers and devices within a limited area like a residence, an office, a building or a campus. On a small scale, LANs are used to connect personal computers to printers. However, LANs can also extend to a few kilometers when used by companies, where a large number of computers share a variety of resources


Hybrid is a mixing of wire and wireless connectivity from Mtrs to kms. Uses in industry, factory collages etc


Save money and resources when troubleshooting. Every data center looks for cost savings opportunities. Effectively managing cables within your server racks requires some investment in time and money but will pay off in the long run. A great example is maintenance. The time your technicians spend digging through, around and under tangled cables to diagnose and fix problems could be spent elsewhere, such as security improvements.

