Wired and Wireless Networks
Wyoming.com
provides network services that
can help your business be more
responsive, productive, secure,
cost effective and profitable.
Businesses today exchange information
and services using all forms
of media, including data, voice,
and video. Access
has also changed with the number
of new devices that can connect
to the network via wireless
and wired connections. Because
of these advances, businesses
are becoming increasingly
dependent
on networks and the Internet
as fundamental business tools.
Wyoming.com constantly evaluates emerging and cutting-edge technologies as a means for building effective Internet and intranet solutions for our clients. With the expansion of public access to wireless services, employees are increasingly mobile and customers expect to be able to communicate with anyone, anywhere. As a result, wireless technology is becoming more and more important to businesses. Many businesses are embracing wireless local area network (WLAN) technology.
This technology can be utilized to set
up wireless local area networks (WLANs)
or to add wireless
technology to existing networks.
Wireless networks enable real-time access to critical
applications and network resources without being linked
to a cable in the office, as well as across campuses,
branch offices, and remote locations.
Our Network Services include consulting, hardware procurement, LAN/WAN implementation, integration, and network troubleshooting experience. They can design or re-engineer a network infrastructure that provides the capacity, scalability, security, availability, manageability and serviceability you require.
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Technology
In a WLAN, computers broadcast information
to one another using radio signals, making
networking easy and flexible. A WLAN can work
with servers, desktop computers, notebooks,
hand-held devices like PDAs, printers, and
more. Employees can move from their desk to
a conference room or a coworker's office, and
have access to all their work. With a Virtual
Private Network (VPN) connection, employees
can easily and securely access the network
while traveling. |
Setup a Wireless Network
In a WLAN, computers broadcast information to one another
using radio signals, making networking easy and flexible.
A WLAN can work with servers, desktop computers,
notebooks, hand-held devices like PDAs, printers,
and more. Employees can move from their desk to a
conference room or a coworker's office, and have
access to all their work. With a Virtual Private
Network (VPN) connection, employees can easily and
securely access the network while traveling. |
Add
Wireless to a Wired Network
If you already have an established company
network, you can quickly and easily expand
it with wireless technologies to accommodate
new needs or even temporary needs. In addition
to providing you with flexibility and inter-office
mobility, the cost of creating a wireless LAN
is minimal. You can extend your current wired
network for as little as a few hundred dollars.
The link between your wired and wireless networks
is the Access Point. This equipment connects
to the wired network and then broadcasts a
signal wirelessly to all of your wireless-enabled
computers instead of requiring them to be hardwired
to your network.
For computers to communicate over a wireless
network, they need to support the wireless
LAN protocol called Wi-Fi. Many of today's
business computers come fully equipped with
integrated Wi-Fi, so they should be ready to
access your wireless network. If your computers
and hand-helds don't have built-in Wi-Fi support,
you can quickly and easily install a Wi-Fi
adapter. Adapter cards slip quickly and easily
into PCI slots on a desktop case or the PC
card slot on a notebook, Tablet PC, or handheld
and give your computer wireless access just
as if it were built-in.
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