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Why Switch From a Wired to a Wireless Network?

Statistics indicate that less than 20% of computer users are desktop bound, the greater percentage of internet users are mobile. This dictates a need for accessibility as users move around inside a building, between job sites, on the road, even on campus.

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How to Choose the Right WiFi Equipment for Your Business

More offices are switching to WiFi to conduct their business, citing its cost-effectiveness and efficiency. When shopping for a wireless solution, however, most business owners will need a little guidance to identify their network needs and connect them with the right wireless solution.

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Pros and Cons of Using a Long Range WiFi Antenna

In recent years, many businesses have moved to the convenience of WiFi. There is little mystery to what a WiFi system is. Think of it as a radio that is used by computers to access the internet. If WiFi is the radio, then a WiFi antenna is the WiFi card’s speaker.

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Thinking of Upgrading Your WiFi Hotspot Antenna?

Wireless network routers (and access points) contain a built-in WiFi antenna that radiates signals equally in every direction. These antennas are sometimes called Omni-directional. A system featuring an Omni-directional hotspot antenna will make any router setup easier.

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How to Configure Your Point to Point Wireless Bridge

You’ve selected the right Point to Point Wireless Network Bridge kit for your application, but would appreciate a little guidance on getting the install right the first time? Good news: all GNS Wireless Network Bridge kits are pre-configured for out of the box installation and operation.

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