Thinking about setting up a wireless office network or maybe you want to support increasingly mobile employees. Implementing wireless and mobile technologies is easier, more affordable and safer than you think. HP dispels the myths associated with such adoption. With step-by-step instructions, we will show you how easy it is to set up wireless and mobile solutions.

| Discover how you can use wireless and mobile technologies for your business. |

| What are the different types of wireless and mobile solutions available? |

| Find out about the different wireless protocols needed for mobile communication. |

| Remove some false believes in your quest to implement an effective wireless solution. |

Types of wireless technology |
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You don't have to be a technology wizard to benefit from wireless technologies. However, you can make better decisions with a basic understanding of the technologies available. Wireless devices operate in three different network environments:
- Wireless LANs (Local Area Networks): Instead of using cables to connect desktops and servers to an office network, wireless LANs connect devices via wireless access points. Employees with notebooks or PDAs fitted with wireless cards can access network resources by receiving signals from wireless access points. They can then move from room to room without losing their connectivity. A wireless LAN enables communication of up to several hundred feet away from the access point.
- Wireless WANs (Wide Area Networks): In a wireless WAN, you can connect wirelessly to a carrier's voice or data network via base stations instead of plugging your notebook into a fixed line connection. Field personnel can check prices or inventory at a customer site by using a wireless WAN to query a database back at the office. Base stations can provide coverage across entire states, regions or even countries.
- Wireless PANs (Personal Area Networks): The PAN replaces the wires that normally connect personal equipment. For example, a PAN may connect a desktop to a nearby printer, digital camera, scanner, keyboard, mouse, and PDA. Typically, devices must be within 33 feet of each other for effective communication.
These technologies have significantly stabilised and vendors of hardware and applications/software have robust offerings. Data is now more secure during a wireless transmission or when devices are lost.
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Dispelling wireless myths |
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Wireless has its fair share of myths about problems and risks. Read on to discover the truth behind the myths and remove them as a roadblock to your wireless success.

Myth 1: "Wireless LANs are not secure." This is the most common myth. In reality, technologies and software exist to make a wireless network as secure as any fixed network. HP offers the latest in wireless security to implement a secure wireless network out of the box without hiring an IT specialist. HP products support integrated data encryption as well as user and device authentication systems to safeguard data. If you need additional assistance with specific security needs, contact an HP mobile and wireless expert.
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Myth 2: "Losing my notebook or handheld while on the road will cause my company's confidential information to be exposed." HP ProtectTools easily protects and encrypts data on your notebook or handheld. Data is not compromised if your notebook or handheld is lost or stolen. HP is also working with best-in-class partners to provide solutions that extend security management to all your company's mobile devices.
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Myth 3: "Wireless mobility is only for road warriors." Your onsite staff members can benefit from wireless too. By combining wireless connectivity with notebooks, tablets, handhelds, projectors, and even printers, all of your employees can continue to be productive when they are away from their desk – which is quite often.
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Myth 4: "Wireless networks are expensive." The cost of running wires throughout a building is one of the most expensive elements of setting up as well as maintaining a fixed network. HP wireless solutions can cost up to 30% less than an equivalent wired network. While the total cost of adding on a wireless network to your existing infrastructure can be as little as a few hundred dollars.
For larger installations, HP Financial Services offer a complete range of leasing and financial products to help you easily and cost-effectively acquire and manage a solution through its life cycle.
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Myth 5: "I have to replace my entire wired network with wireless equipment to use wireless technology." You can easily extend a wired network by adding wireless capabilities. Simply connect an HP wireless access point to your network and add wireless cards to your mobile devices. To expand simply add another card or a wireless access point. Installation is simple and the technology is inexpensive.
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Myth 6: "Accessing wireless e-mail with attachments, calendar, and contacts is expensive." HP works diligently to ensure businesses of any size can affordably take advantage of the latest in wireless and mobile technologies to gain key business information. Our preferred partners offer specific capabilities that enable secure e-mail access for your business.
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