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The phrase "a wireless network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of computer network that uses wireless data connections for communication between network nodes.
Example: "To improve connectivity in our office, we decided to set up a wireless network that allows employees to work from anywhere within the building."
Alternatives: "a Wi-Fi network" or "a radio network".
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"We put in a wireless network.
New wearable devices can track people through a wireless network.
Once you select a wireless network, the phone memorizes it.
Nabaztag needs just a wireless network and a power outlet.
It also has a wireless network and an explosives test bed.
All it needs is a power outlet and a wireless network.
A wireless network is really a local tower and the end-user devices near there.
Bottom line: When possible, create a wired, not a wireless network.
If I have a wireless network, why do I want anything else?
The report urges landlords and businesses to establish backup systems that would include a wireless network.
The chip allows video to be sent and received by the phone across a wireless network.
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