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Wireless or wired network: Choose well before you buy
On the other hand, wired networking is generally much cheaper, easier to use, faster than Wireless, less susceptible to the office layout, speed fluctuations and interferences with neighbouring wireless networks. However, building a wired network requires more planning initially. More thought has to be put in making sure that wires do not get in the way, are not positioned to close to electrical trunking and that there are sufficient points of connection for extra computers.
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