Gonsai, Atul MSoni, Nilesh N2004-09-092010-04-082004-09-092010-04-082004-0281-900825-8-2https://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/360Wireless connectivity is the preferred connectivity in computer networks. It involves connecting laptops, mobile libraries and even bridges to computer networks, without physical wire connections. Wireless connectivity means that individuals can potentially access the Internet, CD-ROM networks and office networks from anywhere and at any time. The lack of a physical connection means that users are able to roam or work wherever they wish and still have access to the computer network. This paper highlights the key elements in wireless connectivity and its potential for deployment in network of libraries.106319 bytesapplication/pdfenWireless LANWireless Access PointWireless Network Interface CardWireless Wi-Fi Library NetworksArticle