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| The world is becoming
mobile. The question is how to stay connected when you cannot be tethered.
The solution may be to go wireless. Access to wireless service, industry
standards and technical specifications for wireless communications are all
evolving.
Wireless communications is seen as an adjunct to wired networks, a complement for the mobile user, and a security nightmare. Conferencing, warehousing and outdoors inventory are only a few of the ways that a wireless LAN can be used in conjunction with an established network. Hotels, airports and intra-city activities support data communications with the home network. This wireless access to information comes at the price of security unless users strictly adhere to policies and procedures. We can design and implement a wireless communications strategy for your company. As an adjunct to an existing LAN, we can show you how to communicate between buildings, between an outdoor venue and your LAN, and how to use repeaters to overcome the obstacle of distance, terrain, or physical environment. We can help you develop wireless policies and procedures so that you can function at a security level with which you are comfortable.
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