| Wireless Networks |
Wireless Network applications can be categorised into two options; the first is Bridging, where wireless technologies are used to connect two or more Ethernet segments. The choice of connectivity using wireless as opposed to wired, can often be because of the considerable cost or logistics of running wired infrastructure to certain locations. Wireless bridging can be used in campus environments with connectivity between buildings at a site, or as a replacement for carrier services between sites.
The other application is wireless client access. As users become more mobile and business applications become more interactive, innovative services and applications are critical in helping companies maintain agility and differentiation. Some applications of wireless client access can provide assistance with staff collaboration by improving mobility and productivity, and enabling the utilisation of applications that embrace the flexibility of wireless connectivity, such as voice.
Both applications of Wireless LAN’s require careful planning and analysis as various environmental factors, which can have a significant impact on deployments.
As well as implementation, design services and security reviews, we can also provide wireless site surveys, that can include RF analysis. This can be performed prior to the implementation of a Wireless LAN or after as a health check.
Extensive experience with the analysis, design and implementation of Wireless Networks for both wireless bridging and client access, has given Allcom the foundations to assist us in providing the correct solution for your requirements.
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