Where, looking to dump, as they say, all cable, and go wireless if its possible
Here is our setup:
G4/450 AGP 10/100 Ethernet ( Graphic Workstation ) G3/266 Desktop 10/100 Ethernet (8 units ) PCI G3/266? All in one 10/100 Ethernet (2 units ) PCI
7300/200 Software Router with Dual Ethernet 10/100 cards NAT Address AppleTalk ( PCI )
BayStack Switch 16 ports 10/100 Ethernet
Cable Modem / VOIP 6 Meg Connection
HP 5SiMx Laser Printer 10 Meg Ethernet
Now All this is connected via cable.
How could one go all wireless? or almost all wireless also, don't want to lose transfer speed, we do transfer files via the network, 50 megs, to 200 megs a shot.
Looking for the most compatibility with the Mac System, and expandability as well.
Thanks - Rick
On May 3, 2005, at 6:40 AM, Dwight Early wrote:
Finally, any wireless network for business purposes needs to have the appropriate security turned on. While wireless WPA security is getting robust, we don't use wireless in our offices in the Dept. of Defense, even for routine, unclassified stuff. So, wirless gets rid of the cables, but there is baggage that comes with it, especially for businesses.
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