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Wireless is now widely used in home and offices where it provides low-cost,
flexible networking without the need for expensive or intrusive cabling
systems. It is typically used for allowing personal computers and laptops to
access network resources from anywhere in the house or office without the
need for unsightly cables. Outside the home or office it is widely supported
in public wireless hotspots such as airports, hotels, transportation hubs
and cafes where traveling business users can access their email and office
systems while on the move.
Since their introduction over ten years ago, wireless networks have
revolutionized the way we work and play. Their simplicity and flexibility
have made them both ideal for home environments and small offices where
expensive cabling is not an option. However, their speed and performance
has always been inferior to their wired Ethernet counterparts. But a new
wireless standard based on MIMO technology is being developed which
will dramatically improve both the performance and range of wireless
networks. Networking vendors are already shipping draft standard devices
for early adopters. These improvements bring wireless networks up to
the speed of their wired counterparts and enable exciting multimedia
applications for wireless in the home and office.
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