Business Peripherals

  • What exactly does “going wireless” really mean?

    Wireless isn't just a single technology. It is actually a whole collection of them -- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, wireless WAN, ultra broadband and others, which are all a part of everyday life. From a home/office wireless setup, to Global Hot Spots, do you really know what "going wireless" really entails?  In the podcast below Kirk Neibert and Alan Sicher, Dell's global wireless project managers, give a brief overview -- sort of a wireless 101-- of the technologies used around the world. 

    What are the differences and when do you use them?  What is the future of wireless technology in the home?  At the office? Local coffee shop?  Abroad?

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  • Small Business Tech Tip: Un-tether your wired USB printer

    Looking to start printing wirelessly?  You don't need to go out and buy a new wireless printer to do so.  If you use a USB printer or are looking to buy one, you can add wireless printing capabilities by simply installing a wireless network server.  These nifty devices range anywhere from approximately $30-$150 and can serve multiple printers as well as computers.  To see some of the devices that Dell has to offer, click here.