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From: "Robert Comer"
wireless is a lot less reliable too, so many things can interfere.
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Bob Comer
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> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 21:26:25 -0400, "JaneL"
wrote:
>
>>"John Cuccia" wrote:
>>
>>> Other than perhaps the aforementioned conference room-type situations,
>>> I don't see a real need for wireless in a corporate office. Every one
>>> I've ever been in (an admittedly small sample) had serviceable wired
>>> LANs.
>>>
>>
>>We're moving into our new office next month, and from what I've heard,
>>we'll
>>be totally wireless. From what I've heard, they're not pulling wire out
>>to
>>the cubes at all. This should be interesting.
>>
>
> Interesting indeed. I just have not seen any benefit to wireless
> besides the convenience of no wires. Throughput is not nearly as good
> as a wired connection. I suspect there is a lot of overhead in the
> wireless protocols.
>
> /m
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