Going Hybrid?
Almost all wireless networks use other types of network technology at some point. At the very least, your broadband modem uses an Ethernet cable to connect to your wireless router. But what if you want to extend these wired/wireless partnerships even further? The simplest step is to make sure the wireless router you buy comes with plenty of Ethernet ports. That way, if you've got devices you want everyone on the network to use—for example, a printer, or a network attached hard drive (Section 8.3.1)—you can just plug the gadget directly into your wireless router. But in the next chapter, you'll also read about another type of networking technology, called Powerline, that gets along very nicely, both with Ethernet and WiFi. Powerline uses the existing electrical wiring in your home to extend the reach of your network. Flip the page to find out more.
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