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Q&A: Advantages of wireless technology
Q: People keep telling me wireless is the next big thing, but I work from a small office. Are there any other advantages of having wireless devices or is it just so that your office looks tidy – i.e. not covered in cables?
Answered by Richard Hall, partner at Ernst & Young
A wireless network is a great way to connect a number of computers. You mentioned that it means you don’t need to have large numbers of cables connected across your office, but it also means that you can share access to printers and other devices.
Another benefit of a wireless network is that it allows you to move around the office without having to plug in or change settings on your computer. Plus, it’s a quick and easy way to connect computers and share a single internet connection, as well as add new machines to the network, when necessary.
Setting up a wireless network is also easier than you might think and you don’t need a degree in IT to do it.
Richard Hall is an Ernst & Young partner focusing on fast-growth, dynamic, middle market businesses. Richard leads a 3,000-strong team located in offices throughout the UK who are committed to helping middle market businesses grow. Richard's role includes leading the middle market transaction advisory services team.

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