Whenever possible go wireless. Excess cables are hard to hide from small hands, providing children with ample opportunity to pull something heavy down on their heads or accidentally breaking something expensive. Each powered device offers the disadvantage of an additional item requiring a power connection, which further increases the risk to curious little people. By eliminating cables from the equation, you eliminate clutter from the work area, keeping both your child and PC safer. As an added bonus, performing upgrades and moving hardware is considerably easier because there are fewer cables to untangle behind the PC.
Wireless Input Devices
Wireless Networking
WiFi Internet connections render Ethernet cable virtually obsolete. With the 802.11g standard, 54 Mbps transfer speeds are fast enough for sending video across the home network, making it possible to record television programs remotely, print to a printer in another room, or work from a laptop on the patio. These are affordable conveniences, which make the work place safer, while providing more versatility to enjoy working from home. I have been known to look up phone numbers and movie times using my Pocket PC and my home wireless network while sitting in the driveway outside my home.
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