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Networking is all about communicating and being able to make an exchange of information. Whether in relation to a gathering of people who are brought together by common purposes, or in relation to computerized equipment that can create, handle, store and share data; it is all part of networking. If an electronic device is not able to function in a network, then data cannot be shared and in a way, loses value. But, WiFi networks provide many types of devices with a way to share information quickly and easily.

WiFi wireless networking allows you to share electronic files with friends and co-workers as needed, or even to easily share documents between your own devices, such as from your phone or personal digital assistant (PDA) to your computer. But, the real power of these wireless networks goes far beyond simply sharing files or being able to move them easily from your desktop computer to your laptop. The internet has become the major source of information, entertainment and shopping for an increasing number of people. In addition, the world wide web has become an increasingly important way to conduct business. Before the advent of WiFi networks, there had to be a physical place to “plug in” in order to access the internet.

But those days of needing to be physically tethered to a desk, or at least to a length of cable, are long gone if you have a computer, laptop, PDA or cell phone that is WiFi enabled. With a wireless card installed and working in your device, all that you need to do is locate wireless networks that are available. These can be public networks that are freely available for use, or private wireless services that companies provide for their employees, or even wireless networking solutions designed for use by those in a single household.

This standardization means that when a wireless WiFi network in implemented, there is an immediate level of flexibility and productivity available that creates new possibilities for the way people work, conduct business and access information. In the future, plans call for virtually all cell phones to be able to be integrated into these wireless mobile networks.

This standardization means that when a wireless WiFi network in implemented, there is an immediate level of flexibility and productivity available that creates new possibilities for the way people work, conduct business and access information. In the future, plans call for virtually all cell phones to be able to be integrated into these wireless mobile networks.

One of the best things about WiFi access and connectivity is that if offers people “nomadic productivity.” This means that mobile computer or PDA users are able to remain connected to the computer network wherever they need to “wander” in the course of their work, without having to be concerned about going back to the office, or to some type of central connection kiosk to access and share critical information. This gives warehouse and retail store personnel portable access to customer data, and inventory and order information. Medical staff can have instant access to patient records.

Business analysts, computer industry observers and technology consultants all agree about the future of WiFi networking. They are confident that wireless mobile networking will be everywhere within the next few years. More and more companies are implementing these WiFi networking solutions to help improve their employees’ ability to interact and perform their jobs better, faster and with all the information they need. Airports, libraries and public facilities everywhere are also joining the wireless mobile networking revolution as they install more hotspots for improved internet connectivity for people on the go.


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