Wireless Access Point
A word of caution, many clients buy a device and set it up on their own at home using the default settings. If you do that or one of your employees does that and they have access to business network you are exposed. Someone can easily find that signal and ride the signal all over your network and information. Just type in Netstumbler in Google and see what you find.
You and millions of other people around the world use the Internet every day -- to communicate with others, follow the stock market, keep up with the news, check the weather, make travel plans, conduct business, shop, entertain yourself and learn. Staying connected has become so important that it's hard to get away from your computer or PDA and your Internet connection because you might miss an Email message, an update on your stock or some news you need to know. With your business or your personal life growing more dependent on electronic communication over the Internet, you might be ready to take the next step and get a device that allows you to access the Internet on the go. WAP (Wireless Access Point) takes each of these considerations into account and provides a way to work with a typical wireless device.
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