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Old 16-08-2007, 11:10   #1
Admiral Huddy
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Default Wireless solution.

Advice..


I've been to see a small company this morning how have a small network (6 clients) running off a Windows 2003 server. The 8 port hub is full.

The contact has asked for a large laser printer to be added which is simple enough but long term he want to add a couple extra clients. Not a problem however, he is in the habit of changing the desks around and moving the PCs into different room. In fact, soon he's thinking of moving. The existing cabling isn't great as it's quite an old building.

As i was on the train this morning, i was thinking that he could benefit from having a wireless solution since then it eliminates the cables thus it doesn't matter where the clients are. All the clients are on the same floor and are easily within range.

So my question is - does this sound viable?

Is there a wireless router that can cope with this sort of demand?

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