Whether you are at a coffee shop surfing the web, placing an on-line order, e-mailing a spreadsheet, or involved in a video conference call, you are taking advantage of only a small slice of what today's global communication network has to offer. Re- gardless of if we are using a network for work or for play, our expectations are that it will be fast and dependable. What many may forget, however, is that all of the data that we download to or upload from our laptop, desktop or smartphone, wirelessly or not, must travel over a network infrastructure consisting of copper and fiber optic cables. The wireless capabilities of any network rely entirely on the performance of the infrastructure components. Today, most companies choose a wired network due to its dependability, security and superior throughput speeds. Many, however, supplement their wired network with wireless access. What all networks have in common, though, is that they have become integral parts of how we communicate and do business. That is why it is very important to select the best components when designing and building a network. And, if you want to ensure optimum performance, select Channel H components.
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