I am building out an infrastructure and would like the end devices to be wireless.  What are the opinions on doing this?

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Director in Manufacturing2 years ago

In high density workplace we found this to be less than optimal. We have a high number of high data users, and doing lots of TEAMS meetings, some with video.  Wired just has higher throughput in high density situations where low latency and high volume is required.  We still have plenty of wireless access and in conference rooms we typically offer only 1 or 2 wired connections for the host of the meeting, and everyone else uses wireless.   This was especially true in our HQ space where we had multiple floors and very high density seating.

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Chief Information Officer in Education2 years ago

Help me to understand what you mean.  Do you mean zero wired devices or just all laptops, phones, tablets are wireless.  

What about printers and servers?  if you can make them wired. They don't need to move or have variation in connectivity.  for the rest go for it just make sure you have robust wireless and a site survey done. 

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no title2 years ago

I want to wire printers and servers.  and the laptops and phones be wireless.

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