Wireless
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Today
Enterprises are experiencing a rising deluge of network traffic,
which is overwhelming the typical network connections. With enterprises
standardizing on Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet network connections
in their internal networks, The E1/T1 network connections between
various enterprise locations are not enough to serve the purpose
as well as not able to overcome the constant hunger of bandwidth.
Wireless Solutions prevail over this type of situations in actual
world.
We are providing different kind of wireless solutions,
1)
Point to point connectivity
2) Point to multipoint connectivity
3) Base Station setup
4) Nstreme/ Nstreme2 connectivity
5) Wireless Mesh Network
6) Infrastructure Monitoring
7) Wi-Fi – hotspot with user manager
8) WISP Setup
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1)
Point to Point Connectivity |
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Point
to Point links are an excellent way how to make connections between
two sites and achieve high data transfer speeds. This is an ideal
way how to connect two offices. Also these types of wireless links
are very useful if you need to create backbone link from some distant
radio access point to your main Internet source. For creating such
connections we recommend to use our 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz wireless client
kits. |
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2)
Point to Multipoint Connectivity |
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Point
to Multipoint connections are the most usual way how wireless ISPs
connect their customers. They put access point somewhere high in the
tower above the city or on some high building and then point their
client antennas to this access point. |
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3)
Base Station Setup |
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Base
stations are meant to cover the 360 degree radius for the full coverage
within 5 to 6 kms. The range of the base station varies upon the antenna
gain and radio power. Base stations are providing easy managing capabilities
and ease of troubleshooting. Base station setup is offering high throughput
ratio to its connected clients. |
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4)
Nstreme/Nstreme2 Connectivity |
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These
are MikroTik proprietary wireless protocols to achieve outstanding
performance on a very long range links. Regular wireless links will
have large time delays for data traveling on a long distances, with
Nstreme you do not have to worry about this anymore.
Nstreme2 goes even further by using two wireless cards in each end
- one for transmit and one for receive. |
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5)
Wireless Mesh Setup |
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A
wireless mesh network is a communications network made up of radio
nodes in which there are at least two pathways of communication to
each node. The coverage area of the radio nodes working as a single
network becomes a mesh cloud. Access to this mesh cloud is dependent
on the radio nodes working in harmony with each other to create a
radio network. A mesh network is reliable and offers redundancy. When
one node can no longer operate, all the rest can still communicate
with each other, directly or through one or more intermediate nodes. |
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6)
Infrastructure Monitoring |
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EITL
applies all the latest network monitoring tools at our disposal to
ensure the maximum business continuity for you our customer we bring
the following tools, protocols & technologies to bear on your
IT Equipment: •
MikroTik's "The Dude®"...this centralized network
monitoring & management tool forms the core of our network monitoring
offering.
• Nagios... We offer support and assistance to those who have
the legendary Nagios network monitoring system on their site.
• ManageEngine OPManager… We are also using this award
winning software for several network monitoring tasks and remove
the complexity associated with the network management.
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7)
Wi-Fi Hotspot With User Manager |
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A
WiFi hotspot is a wireless access point provides Internet access to
wireless network devices in public locations such as downtown centers,
cafes, airports and hotels. A hotspot is a venue that offers WiFi
access. The public can use a laptop, WiFi phone, or other suitable
portable device to access the Internet. Of the estimated 150 million
laptops, 14 million PDAs, and other emerging WiFi devices sold per
year for the last few years, most include the WiFi feature.
For venues that have broadband service, offering wireless access is
as simple as purchasing one AP and connecting the AP with the gateway
box. Hotspots are often found at restaurants, train stations, airports,
libraries, coffee shops, bookstores, fuel stations, department stores,
and other public places. Many schools and universities have wireless
networks in their campus. |
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8)
WISP setup |
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We
provide everything you need as an Service Provider - other than the
radio network. EITL takes care of Core Network (advanced routing and
bandwidth management), Auto Provisioning, Network Operations Centre
functions, Customer Relationship Tracking, Business Metrics and Statistics
as well as automation of all General Administration. WISP setup comprises
of all the services listed in our solution list. Also we do the server
room setup, configuration of all servers, firewall setup, proxy server,
mail server, web server, vpn server, etc. |
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