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wireless has reasons...?
Perhaps, but name a "good" reason, just one good one, to move to wireless from wired or install wireless instead of wired in a new network.
Speed? No.
Cost? No.
Reliability? No.
...and you can't use convenience. There is nothing convenient about mopping up the security debacle that awaits the wireless user. Your only hope is to be overlooked in favour of a weaker wireless hack next door because it is only a matter of time before you are hacked if you are spewing your packets into the air...