Networking plays a vital part in using computers at home and in an office. It allows us to access broadband Internet, share data with others and use devices without cables needing to be attached.
Ethernet cards and adapters provide the means for computers to access networks using a cable or wireless.
Internet Anywhere
Wireless network cards, routers and modems let us access the Internet without the need for an Ethernet cable. With wireless technology, we can access the Internet anywhere in the house or, using our laptops, at public locations such as cafés.
Bluetooth lets us connect our computers to devices wirelessly. We can transfer data from mobile phones and use hands free headsets, for example.