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Wireless
In a
wireless but connected world, MCS Office
Technologies
is committed to delivering leading edge
solutions to streamline your business.
Wireless networks are less expensive to install
and maintain than networks using fixed cabling.
Wireless Network
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You can extend networks to areas of
your workplace where it wouldn't be
cost-effective or practical to do so
- to an adjacent warehouse or
storeroom, for example. |
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Employees have greater flexibility
moving around the workplace. |
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Installing a wireless LAN involves
less physical disruption to your
workplace than installing a cabled
network. |
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If you
rent someone else's premises or are
occupying a building temporarily, a
wireless LAN is far easier to move
than fixed cabling. |
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Businesses operating in listed
buildings may face restrictions on
the alterations they can make to
accommodate a fixed-cable network.
Using a wireless LAN bypasses these
restrictions. |
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Wireless LANs are easily scalable
and portable. A small but
fast-growing business using a
wireless LAN can add users to the
network without having to fit extra
cabling and network sockets. If your
needs outgrow your current premises,
the network can be moved to a bigger
building without leaving an
investment in fixed cabling behind. |
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Wireless
Point-to-point Backbones
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wireless solution
View case study
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Reduced
costs through internet sharing and
instant communications. Instead of
separate connections at each facility,
one connection is shared across the
board. |
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Site
surveys with 3D maps to determine
optimal line of sights, increasing
speed and improving overall
performance |
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Wireless technologies save costs by
centralizing your internet
connection, firewall, and routers. |
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Wireless
backbones are extremely flexible,
utilizing 5.8ghz and 2.4ghz
equipment, or licensed frequencies or a
combination of all three |
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Wireless systems can be used to
effectively access data,
applications, and a common internet
connection on any system - giving
all users access identical to your
LAN |
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Use of
remote office routers, bridges,
switches, converters, amplifiers,
antennas, enclosures, fans, and
mounting brackets |
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