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Selecting a network connection
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Assessing your connection needs
To select the type of network that will work best for you, consider how you
will use your network.
HPNA
An HPNA network is appropriate if:
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Your home, small office, or home office has a telephone jack with the
same telephone number in each room that has a device you want to
connect
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You have several Windows-based computers that are used for drive
sharing, printing to a single printer, or surfing the Internet
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Your notebook computer has one of the following:
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An HPNA jack for connecting to a telephone jack
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A USB port to connect to a HPNA adapter
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Cost savings is more important than network speed
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Your connection speed needs are less than 10000 Kbps (see “Comparing
data transfer speed” on page 179)
Ethernet
An Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network is appropriate if:
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You are building a new home or your existing home already has Ethernet
cable installed in each room that has a device you want to connect
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You are creating a network in an office or business
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Network speed is more important than cost savings
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You have a combination of Windows-based computers and
non-Windows-based computers that are used for drive sharing, printing
to a single printer, or surfing the Internet
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Your notebook computer has an Ethernet jack for connecting to the
network
Summary of Contents for Solo 5350
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Page 199: ...193 Using a wireless network www gateway com 7 Click the Wireless Networks tab ...
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