Global Caché Works Well With Both Wireless and Wired Networks
How Global Caché Works Within A Partially Wireless
Environment
There are basically two types of networks: wired and wireless.
Wired networks have been in use for many years and communicate
through data cables, usually Ethernet cable or Cat 5 wiring. Wireless
networks are relatively new and communicate using radio waves.
Wireless networking has gained in popularity in recent years with
better reliability, performance and lower prices helping to drive
its rapid growth. Using a device almost anywhere without wires
can be very convenient.
Wired networking provides its own advantages with lower prices,
faster speeds, and the ability to move large amounts of data. Some
argue that wireless networks offer better reliability and security.
Whether to use wired versus wireless is not always the question
to ask. In many cases a combination of wired and wireless can be
the best solution.
Global Caché’s GC-100 Network Adapter works well
in both wired and wireless environments. Following is a diagram
illustrating a common networked environment using both wired and
wireless technology:

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