 
What is networking?
Why network?
What is a network?
Wired or wireless or both?
What does a network look like?
What are the components of a network?
What about wireless accessories?
Why network with Motorola?
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The three different types of networks meet different needs you may have.
Wireless: Easy and Convenient
With wireless, there's no need to drill holes or run wires to join the network. Just install the software on your desktop or laptop, add a wireless accessory, and you're ready to go. Wireless users can travel from room to room, between floors, or even outside, almost anywhere, and remain connected.
Wired: Built for Speed
Wired networks are a must when fast data transfers are your primary concern. Wired networks really zoom supporting data rates at up to 100 Mbps.1 They're easy to set up and simple to use, offering a combination of performance and consistent coverage in any area.
Wired and Wireless: The Best of Both Worlds
With both wireless and wired users on the same network, you can pick and choose which users take advantage of which technology.
Click here to view a typical network layout.
1 A Word About Data Rates: Data rate is the speed at which individual bits of data flow through a channel. It is not the same speed at which entire files are uploaded or downloaded. These speeds will vary, and are often less than the maximum data rate. Upload and download speeds are affected by several factors including, but not limited to: the capacity of and the services offered by your cable operator or broadband service provider, channel capacity, network traffic, computer equipment, type of server, number of connections to server, and availability of Internet router(s).
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