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In this month's e-newsletter, get the information you need about running a secure wireless network in your office. Learn from small businesses that excel in customer service. Plus, learn about online training courses and other topics.
Wireless for Beginners
The four major standards for exchanging data wirelessly — Bluetooth®*, Wireless USB, Wi-Fi and 3G Mobile Broadband — can be invaluable to small businesses, but you should know their intended uses first.
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Setting up Your Network
Simple, cost-effective, convenient, ready to grow, secure: A wireless network can be all of these, as well as easy to set up if you follow four steps.
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Wireless Solutions for Small Businesses
Small businesses have more mobile connectivity solutions available to them than ever: Wi-Fi, EDGE, EVDO, 802.11n. Learn to wade through all the alphabet soup.
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Wireless Security for Small Businesses
Small businesses are making much more use of wireless hotspots, mobile devices and wireless services, but in many cases, their wireless usage creates increased security threats.
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Protecting One of Your Most Important Assets: Your Notebook Computer
If you're considering or already using your notebook as a desktop replacement, you need to protect it from four of the most common threats: data loss, unauthorized access, physical theft and malicious network attacks.
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Dell/NFIB Small Business Finalists Chosen
Want to know how to create a truly unique customer experience? Just talk to any one of the 10 finalists for the 2008 Dell/NFIB Small Business Excellence in Customer Experience Award.
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How to Position Your Wireless Router
Find a place that's closest to the middle of all of your networked devices.
Keep it high and away from walls, furniture, cabinets and shelving.
Don't compete with appliances that emit interfering radio signals.
Avoid reflective surfaces that may cause wireless signals to bounce off.
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