I'm going to be setting up a new, small(4-5 computer) network for a retail store. It looks like a wireless network(802.11a) might be a good way to go to eliminate the clutter of CAT5 wiring and to allow the computers to be moved around when the store layout changes. I've worked with cabled networks, but not with wireless, so I have a few questions.
1. Would it be OK to use a wireless PCI network card on the LAN's file server, or should I use a wired NIC and plug the server and the wireless access point into a hub? Seems like a waste of money to have a hub when all of the computers are using wireless NICs.
2. If the store is basically one big room(no walls), about how far away can the computers be from the wireless access point?
3. Does anybody have any links to reviews of WAPs and wireless NICs so I can determine the best equipment.
1. Would it be OK to use a wireless PCI network card on the LAN's file server, or should I use a wired NIC and plug the server and the wireless access point into a hub? Seems like a waste of money to have a hub when all of the computers are using wireless NICs.
2. If the store is basically one big room(no walls), about how far away can the computers be from the wireless access point?
3. Does anybody have any links to reviews of WAPs and wireless NICs so I can determine the best equipment.