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SERVICES
What we do:
We provide Design, Installation, and Support for a variety
of scenarios. The technologies that are implemented range from Radio
Frequency (RF) to Laser to provide the best resources for growing network and
communications demands.
Site/RF Survey: (More
Site Survey Information...)
Implementation of a Wi-Fi wireless LAN (WLAN) network, within or between
buildings, requires performing a site survey. No one can tell exactly how
wireless equipment will operate in every circumstance without a survey. This is
especially true in an intra-building application where there are load bearing or
asbestos-lined walls, or inter-building links where obstacles such as trees are
involved.
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Point to Point (Licensed, Unlicensed)
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Connect One location to One Location. This will provide extended
LAN coverage to remote buildings where copper, fiber or Phone Company lines
are not available or are too expensive.
Wireless LANs are perfect for construction sites where
wired connections are impractical and the LANs may need to be relocated
often. Wireless LANs are also perfect for factories where retooling
and redesign of the manufacturing floor requires flexible LAN bridging.
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Point to Multi-Point (Unlicensed)
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Outdoor Campus Roaming (Unlicensed)
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Outdoor Mobile Roaming (Licensed,
Unlicensed)
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This is provide outdoor coverage for Laptops and Handhelds in a
City-wide environment. Police, fire and other emergency services
departments use city wide Wi-Fi wireless LAN (WLAN) roaming networks
to transfer data to moving vehicles. This data may be GIS maps, accident or
incident reports, DMV database or driver's license information, finger
prints, property reports, still pictures or even streaming video.
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Indoor Wireless Network Roaming
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This will provide wireless roaming coverage
indoors. Wi-Fi
Wireless LAN (WLAN) roaming is the ability of a laptop or other wireless
device to transmit data continuously while moving freely throughout an area
greater than that covered by a single wireless LAN Access Point. Airport, train station, bus terminal, or
coliseum security can transmit pictures of suspects via Wi-Fi wireless-enabled PDAs using facial recognition software. Maintenance facility employees can access
equipment repair histories in real time using Wi-Fi wireless-enabled
handheld devices.
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Indoor Wireless Networking Hot-Spots
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This type of coverage is when you do not want to cover an entire
building/area and just want to cover Conference Rooms, Meeting Rooms,
Cafeterias & Lunch Area, or other specific areas.
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Indoor Cellular Repeater Coverage
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The most common use of wireless LAN (WLAN)
bridges and routers is to link networks between buildings. These buildings can
be across the street from each other or miles apart. For example, a utility
company has two buildings across a parking lot in a major metropolitan area. The
cost to survey, trench, and repave the parking lot could run as high as
$200,000. A T1 link in this area would cost about $12,000 per year including
monthly line charges. A wireless LAN (WLAN) bridge or router link can be
installed much faster at a much lower cost.
Corporate, municipal, and university campuses
with multiple buildings requiring interconnectivity will find wireless LAN (WLAN)
bridges and routers an efficient and cost-effective alternative to leased lines
or laying cables.
- Universities are using Wi-Fi
wireless LANs (WLANs) to cover their campuses and dormitories, and using
wireless wide area links to quickly connect LANs in dormitories to their
central computing center.
- As corporations expand into nearby
buildings, across industrial parks or across town, wireless LAN (WLAN)
bridges and routers quickly re-establish their vital network connections.
- Public schools are using Wi-Fi
wireless LANs (WLANs) for learning centers, and to connect buildings such as
portables on campuses. They are using wireless LAN (WLAN) bridges and
routers to connect their elementary, middle, and high schools back to the
main administration headquarters. Since wireless can travel long
distances, many MIS departments can establish virtual networks covering all
of their schools.
- Fire departments are making use of the
wireless LAN (WLAN) bridges and routers to connect their various stations
back to the central computing facility.
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