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WIRELESS NETWORKS |
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If you only have desktop computers, being wireless is a luxury. If you use a laptop, it's a necessity.
You've got a brand new MacBook or MacBook Pro, or maybe you've got an older PowerBook or iBook that you want to last another season or two before you take the plunge and upgrade. You're in a sea of cables, connected to an AC adaptor, a USB or Ethernet Printer, a broadband router or cable modem, and you want to be able to move from your SOHO desk to the sofa or the kitchen table. Or from your office cubby hole to the unoccupied office next door. You've decided to go wireless, possibly with Apple's own Airport or Airport Express.
Networking is probably not your natural calling in life.
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