Increasing the mobility of your staff, inside and outside the office, can greatly improve productivity. But it is reliant on wireless technology, which was previously expensive and insecure.
The latest wireless technologies, based on the advanced 802.11 standards, have changed all that. We know them well, having worked with these systems since the standard was first introduced. Now you have the reassurance of fully secure wireless networks that are easily managed – remotely – and deliver a rapid return on investment.
Highly resilient, robust wireless platform can securely support the services and high–bandwidth applications that greatly enhance the mobility and productivity of your staff, including:
Through our experience of the most sophisticated wireless infrastructures, our team has developed a well–tested methodology, which will take you effortlessly from initial planning through to final delivery.
Planning for your requirements
When designing a WLAN there are two initial key areas of concern – the first is to ensure that the WLAN is made available as part of a logical and cohesive plan. The emphasis is upon a solid infrastructure that can be scaled up easily as and when it is needed. The second concern is front line security – a good security policy will not only ensure access is denied to non–authorised users, but will also be integral in the management of authorised users and devices.
Planning for RF coverage areas with ‘x’ number of users working at a specified minimum bandwidth or using a specifc service , is paramount in ensuring a successful user experience and is the most commonly overlooked consideration, and biggest mistake, in WLAN design.
As a wireless specialist we work with a specialist wireless vendor – Trapeze Networks – to deliver solutions for businesses of all sizes, from affordable solutions for offices with 10–15 people to mobile networks supporting 20,000 users.
The latest 11n technology offers much faster data rates and broader coverage, to provide robust non–stop wireless with integrated management.
IT Director,
London City Airport
