A WLAN can be either an extension to a current wired network or an alternative to it. WLANs have data transfer speeds ranging from 1 to 54 Mbps, with some companies offering proprietary 108Mbps solutions. A WLAN signal can be broadcast to cover an area ranging in size from a small office to a large campus. Most commonly, a WLAN access point provides access within a radius of 65 to 300 feet. It should be noted that the IEEE 802.11 are the standards that most of the modern wireless LANs are based on. WLAN types includes:

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To make sure that you have the right WLAN system in place, you need to invest in the services of a Wireless Network Engineer. A Wireless Network Engineer will ensure that every aspect of your WLAN does operate smoothly. They will guarantee that you don’t run into any issues with the setup of this network.

WLAN networks can guarantee smooth connections between different parts of a business model and ensure that files and be easily and rapidly shared over significant distances. This can also improve efficiency levels in business networking and ensure greater productivity.

If you don’t want to hire a full time one, because of the expenses involved, you can always hire a freelance engineer and fieldengineer.com helps you do it conveniently and at a low cost. About 40,000+ engineers with 700 skill sets have registered on this platform in 180 countries.

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