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Wireless Networking Equipment And Wireless Networking Solutions

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Point To Point Wireless Equipment

A hospital using a point-to-point wireless network solution benefits from being able keep different buildings linked without having to rely on leased cables. With an antenna on each building, a point-to-point link is a fraction of the cost of installing all of the backhaul that would be necessary for a wired network solution. Read more

Wireless Networking Products And Wi Fi Equipment

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Point To Multipoint Wireless Equipment

Wireless products are making it easier for businesses and government installations to stay connected, and with the ability to bridge one facility to another without laying new cable, even budget-minded customers can upgrade with very little upfront. Read more

Outdoor WiFi Antenna And WiFi Directional Antennas

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Outdoor WiFi Antennas

Civilian WiFi networks of the past were short range, typically no larger than an office. Today, however, WiFi networks are capable of enough power that low- to no-cost connectivity is available in many major metropolitan areas, as well as some smaller, high-tech municipalities. Read more

Omnidirectional WiFi Antenna And External WiFi Antenna

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Omnidirectional WiFi Antennas

An omnidirectional WiFi antenna can be used as part of an external wireless networking solution for those who are trying to avoid the high cost of installing added infrastructure. For example, in order to upgrade a hospital with wireless networking, that hospital might install a number of access points, or hotspots, in order to accommodate wireless traffic. The drawback is that if there isn’t already preexisting wiring or if the possibility of adding new wiring is limited, then this is problematic. Read more

Wireless Broadband Networks And Wireless Broadband Solutions

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Broadband Networks

The MotoWi4 wireless broadband network solution integrates each aspect of wireless service under one roof. From base stations to network management systems, MotoWi4 can be used both to create and update an existing wireless broadband network. Read more

Wireless Networking Equipment And Mobile WiFi Antennas

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Mobile WiFi Antennas

A mobile WiFi antenna is best used in tandem with a preexisting antenna and wireless networking equipment, like a laptop PCMCIA card, for example. A mobile WiFi antenna helps to increase signal strength, as well as the range of your signal, while you are out in the field. Field reporters, delivery trucks and even government vehicles would benefit from the use of mobile WiFi antennas and networking equipment. Read more

Long Range WiFi Antenna And Outdoor WiFi Antenna

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Long Range WiFi Antennas

An outdoor WiFi antenna is a necessary component of any large wireless network. Outdoor WiFi antennas enable internet connectivity for people without having to tie them down to a chair in an office or a library. That kind of flexibility makes it possible for employers and faculty to keep staff or students connected, even if there’s an emergency and people are out to lunch. Read more

WiFi Antennas – Including High Gain WiFi Antenna

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High Gain WiFi Antennas

A high gain WiFi antenna allows a WiFi network to provide a powerful directional signal that serves a specific area without diluting overall strength. Any antenna within the beam width of a high gain antenna will enjoy a potent signal. A network that features point to point or even point to multipoint would benefit from high gain WiFi receivers. Read more

External WiFi Antenna And Long Range WiFi Antenna

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External WiFi Antennas

External WiFi equipment takes the Internet out of the office and puts it in the park, at the bus stop and even in a courtyard at an office complex. With WiFi equipment specifically designed to provide internet connectivity in the outdoors, however, comes the need for longer range. A WiFi antenna that only serves people within 100 yards is hardly sufficient for a major network. Read more

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