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In-Building /
WI-FI WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Rather than running miles of cables throughout an office building,
warehouse, or hospital to enable the use of the Ethernet, Wi-Fi
was created to specifically operate as a wireless Ethernet.
It is an open standard technology that enables wireless connectivity
between portable computing devices and local areas networks
(LAN). Wi-Fi products are being developed to cross all markets
segments, including:
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Enterprise |
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Small Business |
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Home |
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Public Access
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Education |
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Healthcare |
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Government
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Today's environments rely heavily upon
mobile devices and Wi-Fi brings everything together smoothly
and effortlessly, offering more capabilities than ever before.
How does that work
for me?
By utilizing a comprehensive family of 802.11 hardware, ISI can enhance your existing LAN infrastructure,
to provide true mobility, reduce expenses, and free valuable
IT resources. Utilization of a Wi-Fi network can allow:
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Mobility
within the enterprise, as an addition or complement to
wired networks. |
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Flexibility for
frequent LAN wiring changes |
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Installation of
LAN environment where building or budget constraints carry
a strong impact |
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Hi Speed performance
within a dynamic footprint |
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Security equivalent
to wired networks |
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An average ROI
for a wireless LAN is twice that of conventional wired
LAN* |
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A fundamentally
open platform that delivers interoperability with current
and future technologies |
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A backbone for
all essential modes of communication, data, video, and
voice. |
It is now possible to operate in the 2.4,
4.9 and 5.3 GHz spectrums at speeds of up to 54Mbps and achieve
Ethernet levels of performance, throughput, and reliability
all without cables. A Wireless Network is ideal for
companies looking to embrace technology to meet the demands
of todays ever changing work environment.
*Source: Wireless Local Area Networking:
ROI/Cost Benefit Study, www.wlana.com

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