Wireless Networking has been identified by many analysts as one of the fastest growing sectors in the IT industry. Our 802.11a wireless LAN solutions are all fully compatible with both existing and future technology.
If you are considering using a wireless solution to network either an entire building or just a select group of workers within a cabled organisation, Telnet Communications Europe's WLAN installations provide companies an opportunity to improve their business operations and increase revenues. High-speed LAN access, without cabling, puts an end to the cost, clutter, and disruption of installing network connector cables and allows uninterrupted access to people, information, and other tools you need as you move around with your laptop.
When is a good time to consider WLAN for your business?
Retrofitting an existing network
Adding or expanding a secondary network
Increasing staff or moving existing employees to new locations
Increasing mobility of either part or all of your workforce
Enhancing network performance
Expanding business operations
Upgrading or expanding current wireless hardware and/or software
Investing in a cost-effective network
When is a good time to consider 802.11a WLAN
You are looking to make long term savings through higher system performance
You need the bandwidth and speed to handle large graphics, audio, data, and video files
You need greater network capacity than an 802.11b/g WLAN can give you
You want your WLAN to match the speed of wired networks
You will have many users per access point
You want to replace your wired network with a wireless one
Up to 54 Mbps throughput and advanced roaming capabilities will provide reliable and fast access to your e-mail, the Internet, central file sharing and other network resources away from your desk. And by adding wireless access points and adapters the network can be easily expanded. This broadening of the network can be done in minutes and is ideal in areas where wiring difficult and mobility is required.
Wireless can benefit everyone, whether it be universities and schools, public places, structures where wiring is impossible such as historic buildings and in all business where flexibility is a key requirement.