Advantages
Disadvantages
- very flexible within the reception area
- Ad-hoc networks without previous planning possible
- (almost) no wiring difficulties (e.g. historic buildings, firewalls)
- more robust against disasters like, e.g., earthquakes, fire - or users pulling a plug...
Disadvantages
- typically very low bandwidth compared to wired networks (1-10 Mbit/s)
- many proprietary solutions, especially for higher bit-rates, standards take their time (e.g. IEEE 802.11)
- products have to follow many national restrictions if working wireless, it takes a vary long time to establish global solutions like, e.g., IMT-2000
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