Selecting A Network Connection; Wired Ethernet Network; Wireless Ethernet (Ieee 802.11A Or Ieee 802.11B) Network - Gateway Profile 4 User Manual

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Chapter 9: Networking Your Computer

Selecting a network connection

The biggest decision you need to make when creating your network is what
type of connection you will use. Gateway supports both wired and wireless
Ethernet networks. Use the following criteria as a guide when selecting a
network connection.

Wired Ethernet network

Create a wired Ethernet network 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 where network speed
is more important than moving about with your computer
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Your computer has an Ethernet jack for connecting to the network
Wireless Ethernet (IEEE 802.11a or
IEEE 802.11b) network
Create a wireless Ethernet network if:
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You are looking for an alternative to installing cable for connectivity
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The ability to move about with your computer is as important as network
speed
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Your computer has wireless Ethernet (IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 802.11b) for
networking
Help and
Support
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For more information about selecting network connections
in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
Type the keyword networks or network types in the
HelpSpot Search box
the arrow.
www.gateway.com
, then click

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