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Can a network be completely wireless, or are they only additions to wired networks?

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Can a network be completely wireless, or are they only additions to wired networks?

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In earlier implementations of WLAN’s, they would be an add-on to an existing wired network. With users seeing the advantages of wireless networks, and the costs coming down, completely wireless installations are becoming commonplace. You would need at least one network connection if you need broadband Internet services.

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