Wireless PAN Systems
Wireless PAN systems generally apply to individual users, and
some offer support for multiple users. Take a closer look at several wireless
PAN system configurations.
Home and Small Office
Many different system configurations of wireless PANs exist in
the home and small office.
Synchronization
One of the most common uses of wireless PANs is PDA and cell
phone synchronization with a laptop or PC. Figure 4-3 illustrates the interconnection of components
for this type of system. When the user presses a sync button on the handheld
device, the radio NIC within the handheld device sends the corresponding data to
the radio NIC in the laptop or PC. Likewise, the laptop or PC will send data to
the handheld device. In most cases, the wireless connection extends the serial
RS-232 port wirelessly to the handheld device.

Streaming Multimedia
A large number of wireless PAN applications involve streaming
audio and video. For example, a user can easily listen to streaming MP3 files
stored on an MP3 player. (See Figure
4-4.) Many PDAs have the capability of playing MP3 audio files by installing
one of the popular media players, such as the RealOne media player from
RealNetworks, Inc. With a wireless PAN, the user doesn't need to carry around
the MP3 player and mess with wires or stay within the same area to listen to
music. A similar configuration involves the use of a wireless audio earpiece and
microphone for a hands-free operation of a cell phone. A drawback to this
approach, however, is that batteries will not last as long when using the
wireless connections.

Another benefit of wireless PANs in streaming applications is
flexible connectivity between video cameras and a server. A homeowner could, for
example, place web cams in strategic places for security monitoring purposes. A
hidden camera aimed at the front door area allows the homeowner to screen
visitors before opening the door. The use of wireless, in this case, simplifies
the installation because it eliminates the need to run wires to the camera.
Electrical current or batteries are still necessary to power the camera, of
course, but electrical outlets are available throughout a home.
Control
Wireless PANs eliminate wires for computer peripherals, such as
a wireless mouse, keyboard, and telephone connection, making it easier to move
and set up PCs. A user, for example, can use a full-sized keyboard wirelessly
with a laptop or PDA. In addition, wireless PANs reduce the tangle of cables
surrounding a desktop computer. Reliability is higher because of less cable
breakage and less risk of someone inadvertently kicking a cable loose.
Printing
Wireless connections between your PC and printer are made
possible within the same room through a wireless PAN connection. (See Figure 4-5.) Printer cables are often too
short, and you're stuck setting the printer in a less than ideal location. The
wireless PAN connection allows the movement of the printer to a better
location.

Internet Connections
A user can access e-mail and browse the web from anywhere
within the room with a wireless PAN interface to the Internet. Instead of
sitting at a desk, for example, a person can relax in a lounge chair or couch.
This freedom makes computing much more enjoyable. Figure 4-6 shows the system configuration that makes this
possible.

Enterprise
The use of wireless PANs in enterprise is common; however, the
applications and system configurations are similar to homes and small offices.
Employees use wireless PANs to synchronize PDAs with desktop computers and take
advantage of wireless peripherals. Instead of using a wireless PAN router for
connecting users to the Internet however, an enterprise makes use of wireless
LANs for Internet connectivity. Enterprises span too large of an area to make
wireless PANs practical because of the rather large number of required base
stations.