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Wireless Technology - The Future of Networking

There is no doubt the interest and usage of Wireless technology is growing at an incredible rate. Wireless LAN technology is currently the latest buzz topic and many education establishments and businesses have already gone down this route in a bid to offer more flexibility to their working environment.

Accessing the company network and applications without a cable connection is becoming more and more common. Cost savings on and increased efficiency make wireless an essential part of any network.
Let Nettek provide for the complete physical installation of your Wireless Access Infrastructure.
Wireless has some great benefits! Installing Wireless means minimal disruption to the working environment. It eliminates the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings and can be carried out quickly and efficiently.

Wireless gives you extra mobility and flexibility and you won't be tied down to a set workstation. As long as there's power to the PC or Laptop, you'll be able to access the network from any point within the workplace, classroom or IT suite.

Wireless local area networks allow effective and immediate information sharing at high-speed. Users can roam from cell to cell, send and receive data, access the internet and corporate intranet, from anywhere on the corporate campus.
Matthew installing Wireless Access Points to create a wireless 'Hot Spot' for a well known Cape Town Hotel
If you can see the building you wish to connect to, then Nettek can build a Wireless Bridge to join them.
Bridging the divide - Installing antennas to connect one of our clients to a remote construction site.

If you have a temporary building that you wish connected to your voice and/or data network, wireless bridging may be the answer.

  • Extend your network to other buildings without re-cabling, paying for data or leased line costs.

Bridging gives network access to previously unreachable places.

Bridges are also a strong option for connecting temporary work locations - such as construction sites - that must communicate to a data center. The distances reached are dependent on the curvature of the earth as well as topography and type of antenna used.

The speed depends on the standard implemented:

  • 802.11a : It operates in the 5GHz band, can deliver 54Mbps. Not backward compatible with 802.11b
  • 802.11b : The most widely implemented WLAN standard, it operates at 2.4GHz. Speed 11Mbps
  • 802.11g : Uses 2.4GHz and runs at the speed of 54Mbps. Backwards compatible with 802.11b
  • 802.11 Super g : Software upgrade allowing speeds of up to 108Mbps.

 


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