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The pros and cons of a wireless network

If you are looking for the best solutions for your business, you will likely have considered opting for a wireless network installation. Improvements in technology ensure that wireless connectivity is of a higher and more reliable standard than ever before and an increasing number of people are turning to this option. Here are the pros and cons of a wireless network installation.

Increased efficiency

One of the most effective business benefits is that a wireless network provides a greater level of efficiency in improving data communication no matter where people are. If someone is in a meeting room or taking a call in another office or room, they will find that they can check statistics or sales figures there and then without returning to their desk. If time is important, making sure that you can be connected online at all times, no matter where you are, is a great benefit of a wireless network installation.

The better level of coverage that is offered by wireless network technology will help your business to respond faster and in a more effective manner.

Cost savings

The financial impact on any set-up or system will always be of relevance to a business and when it comes to opting for a wireless network installation, you should find that there are opportunities to save money. This style of network can be easier and cheaper to install, particularly in buildings where the landlord is not keen to allow the installation of cables or in listed buildings which may have a listed status.

Wireless networking offers more flexibility

If you have wireless connectivity set up in your office or your business premises, you may be able to offer other products or services. There is a great deal to be said for providing wireless connectivity and it could be that you offer new services or even set up a coffee spot in your premises. This can be primarily for team members, allowing them to relax while still staying in touch with the business but it could also be a way to bring in additional income for your business.

A safer workplace

When you have wires and cables around the office, there are things that people can trip over or stumble on. When you switch to a wireless solution, you remove these elements and this means that you will make your office a safer place, which is always of benefit to a business.

A better looking workplace

Wires and cables can make your workplace look untidy, which can impact on people’s mood and mentality. With fewer wires and cables, it should be easier to keep your office looking tidy, which can help with productivity.

It is important to point out that while there are many benefits associated with using a wireless network, there are some negative aspects too.

Security

It is true to say that wireless connectivity is a more vulnerable option that can come under attack from unauthorised users. This means that you need to pay attention to your security. Combining a wireless network installation with added security features will be a good way to reap all of the benefits while minimising risks, but this will incur further costs.

Installation and usage problems

Depending on the use of other wireless technology or radio signals, you may find at times that your signal suffers interference, making it weaker, which can impact on your ability to work. It is possible to undertake coverage tests and determine if there are any other wireless technology users in the same building.

Transmission speeds

An issue that affects some wireless users is transmission speeds, with this style of connectivity often leading to a slower or less efficient service.