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Building a corporate
network allows employees to easily share resources with other departments
and to gather information from the Internet. A network also allows
employees to communicate easily. These activities increases the
productivity of the corporate workforce.
Large corporations often
have an extensive office space that spans several levels of a building.
Laying the wired network infrastructure involves extensive cabling and
incurs substantial costs. Cabling also involves a substantial amount of
time, a luxury that most corporations do not have.
Even in corporations with
an established wired network, employees face numerous challenges in
getting connected: hunting for an available Ethernet port and cable,
determining if the port is active and changing adapter settings to suit
the corporate network. These are time consuming activities. |