A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a flexible data communication system
implemented as an extension to, or as an alternative for,
a wired LAN within a building or campus. Using electromagnetic
waves, WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing
the need for wired connections. Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity
with user mobility, and, through simplified configuration,
enable movable LANs.
Over the last seven years, WLANs have gained strong popularity
in a number of vertical markets, including the health-care,
retail, manufacturing, warehousing, and academic arenas. These
industries have profited from the productivity gains of using
hand-held terminals and notebook computers to transmit real-time
information to centralized hosts for processing. Today WLANs
are becoming more widely recognized as a general-purpose connectivity
alternative for a broad range of business customers.
Applications for Wireless LANs:
Wireless LANs frequently augment rather than replace wired
LAN networks-often providing the final few meters of connectivity
between a backbone network and the mobile user. The following
list describes some of the many applications made possible
through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs:
Doctors and nurses in hospitals are more productive because
hand-held or notebook computers with wireless LAN capability
deliver patient information instantly.
Consulting or accounting audit teams or small workgroups increase
productivity with quick network setup.
Network managers in dynamic environments minimize the overhead
of moves, adds, and changes with wireless LANs, thereby reducing
the cost of LAN ownership.
Training sites at corporations and students at university
use wireless connectivity to facilitate access to information,
information exchanges, and learning.
Network managers installing networked computers in older buildings
find that wireless LANs are a cost-effective network infrastructure
solution.
Retail store owners use wireless networks to simply frequent
network reconfiguration.
Trade show and branch office workers minimize setup requirements
by installing preconfigured wireless LANs needing no local
IT support.
Warehouse workers use wireless LANs to exchange information
with central databases and increase their productivity.
Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup
for mission-critical applications running on wired networks.
Senior executives in conference rooms make quicker decisions
because they have real-time information at their fingertips.
A snapshot of what Sycom can offer for an initial installation:
Wireless Lan Access Points for approx £100.00 (40 bit
Encryption)
Wireless Lan Network Cards £40.00
All prices Exclude VAT & Delivery Costs Payment Terms
COD

Wireless LAN can connect to most types of PC's or Servers.

You can extend you existing network with Wireless LAN
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