The document discusses wireless LAN solutions for education and the trends driving digital transformation in K-12 schools. It highlights how wireless networks can support digital textbooks, BYOD, online assessments, and personalized learning. It then summarizes Motorola's wireless LAN products and management platform, including features like distributed intelligence, scalability, centralized management, security, and network assurance capabilities. Cloud-managed WLAN services are also introduced as offering rapid deployment and flexible scaling of wireless networks.
4G wireless technologies are rapidly deploying, with Sprint having chosen WiMAX for its 4G network and launching services in 2008. Other providers like Clearwire and Nextel are also implementing pre-WiMAX and WiMAX networks. Technologies like MIMO and OFDMA are converging 3G and WiMAX towards an IP-based 4G standard, increasing throughput and coverage while reducing costs.
Microlink Investment Limited helps integrate voice applications, network infrastructure, security, and wireless solutions along with flexible deployment options for companies of all sizes. (IP Integration, Data, Voice & Video Convergence)
GSA’s Mobile HD Voice: Global Update reportMikhail
GSA’s Mobile HD Voice: Global Update report, published on October 3, 2011, confirms that almost half of EU member countries have commercially launched mobile HD Voice services, or are engaged in trials ahead of planned commercial introduction.
This document introduces the concepts of telco-OTT services and compares the traditional telco world to the emerging OTT world. It notes that the probability of a user's devices all being on a single telco's network is decreasing. It argues that telcos need to adopt OTT strategies if they want to remain competitive, such as building businesses that use OTT approaches and offering OTT extension services. The document suggests telcos can create value by addressing both telco and OTT characteristics in their services and propositions.
Martyn Davies Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Awards 2009...eCommConf
HD voice provides clearer phone calls by using a wider audio bandwidth of around 7kHz compared to the 4kHz bandwidth of traditional landline and mobile phone networks. While HD voice is becoming more common through services like Skype, its adoption is being accelerated in VoIP networks, enterprises that support HD-compatible phones, and some mobile networks that allow end-to-end wideband codec negotiation. However, full utilization of HD voice requires upgrades to network elements like handsets, switches, and interconnects that were designed for narrowband audio.
Ruckus Wireless provides carrier Wi-Fi solutions and services. They outline 5 strategies for carriers to successfully deploy and monetize Wi-Fi: 1) Grow the footprint by expanding Wi-Fi coverage, 2) Own the venue traffic by acquiring more venues and monetizing analytics, 3) Offer Wi-Fi as a service to venues by providing cloud-based Wi-Fi networks, 4) Enable Wi-Fi roaming partnerships to increase usage and retention, 5) Focus on user experience centered Wi-Fi to drive more traffic and monetization opportunities. Ruckus has seen strong revenue growth and has customers in over 34 countries.
Building the perfect Wi-Fi network with xirrusXirrus
Did you know that the average university has about the same broadband access speed as a large business, yet hundreds of times as many users?
The demands of 3+ devices per student and government mandates for connectivity are swiftly necessitating high-performance Wi-Fi networks as the new norm on campus. This is easier said than done as mobile usage is exploding, education and personal applications are competing for bandwidth, 802.11ac is a must-have, and IT budgets are still constrained. But settling for networks that are “good enough” is no longer an option, careful planning of the next Wi-Fi design and upgrade is paramount as it must be capable of supporting the dramatic increases in device density and data usage, plus have the longevity to last into the next decade. i.e. “the Perfect Wi-Fi Network’
4G wireless technologies are rapidly deploying, with Sprint having chosen WiMAX for its 4G network and launching services in 2008. Other providers like Clearwire and Nextel are also implementing pre-WiMAX and WiMAX networks. Technologies like MIMO and OFDMA are converging 3G and WiMAX towards an IP-based 4G standard, increasing throughput and coverage while reducing costs.
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GSA’s Mobile HD Voice: Global Update reportMikhail
GSA’s Mobile HD Voice: Global Update report, published on October 3, 2011, confirms that almost half of EU member countries have commercially launched mobile HD Voice services, or are engaged in trials ahead of planned commercial introduction.
This document introduces the concepts of telco-OTT services and compares the traditional telco world to the emerging OTT world. It notes that the probability of a user's devices all being on a single telco's network is decreasing. It argues that telcos need to adopt OTT strategies if they want to remain competitive, such as building businesses that use OTT approaches and offering OTT extension services. The document suggests telcos can create value by addressing both telco and OTT characteristics in their services and propositions.
Martyn Davies Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Awards 2009...eCommConf
HD voice provides clearer phone calls by using a wider audio bandwidth of around 7kHz compared to the 4kHz bandwidth of traditional landline and mobile phone networks. While HD voice is becoming more common through services like Skype, its adoption is being accelerated in VoIP networks, enterprises that support HD-compatible phones, and some mobile networks that allow end-to-end wideband codec negotiation. However, full utilization of HD voice requires upgrades to network elements like handsets, switches, and interconnects that were designed for narrowband audio.
Ruckus Wireless provides carrier Wi-Fi solutions and services. They outline 5 strategies for carriers to successfully deploy and monetize Wi-Fi: 1) Grow the footprint by expanding Wi-Fi coverage, 2) Own the venue traffic by acquiring more venues and monetizing analytics, 3) Offer Wi-Fi as a service to venues by providing cloud-based Wi-Fi networks, 4) Enable Wi-Fi roaming partnerships to increase usage and retention, 5) Focus on user experience centered Wi-Fi to drive more traffic and monetization opportunities. Ruckus has seen strong revenue growth and has customers in over 34 countries.
Building the perfect Wi-Fi network with xirrusXirrus
Did you know that the average university has about the same broadband access speed as a large business, yet hundreds of times as many users?
The demands of 3+ devices per student and government mandates for connectivity are swiftly necessitating high-performance Wi-Fi networks as the new norm on campus. This is easier said than done as mobile usage is exploding, education and personal applications are competing for bandwidth, 802.11ac is a must-have, and IT budgets are still constrained. But settling for networks that are “good enough” is no longer an option, careful planning of the next Wi-Fi design and upgrade is paramount as it must be capable of supporting the dramatic increases in device density and data usage, plus have the longevity to last into the next decade. i.e. “the Perfect Wi-Fi Network’
MWC Presentation: World of Applications, Hugh Bradlow, TelstraTelstra
1) Applications are important to both users and telecommunications companies.
2) Smartphone sales are growing rapidly but still make up a small portion of total mobile phone sales globally.
3) Games are the most popular and downloaded paid and free apps for smartphones like iPhone.
4) Telstra is investing in expanding and upgrading its mobile network to support more data usage and faster speeds from applications.
ICOMM is one of India's leading manufacturing and infrastructure development groups with facilities spanning 120 acres and 900,000 square feet. It operates across 12 business areas divided into infrastructure, power, telecom, and renewable energy. ICOMM has strong manufacturing capabilities in towers, shelters, wireless and wireline telecom equipment, conductors, transformers, and solar products. It provides turnkey solutions in telecom, defense, power transmission and distribution networks, and has the largest tower manufacturing capacity in the world.
Wilson Electronics MobilePro Cellular Signal Amplifier Quantum-Wireless.comAri Zoldan
Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures wireless communication technologies like antennas and amplifiers that improve cellular performance. Their bi-directional amplifiers deliver higher power and sensitivity than competitors. Wilson holds several patents including reliable oscillation prevention methods. Their U.S.-based manufacturing allows them to maintain high quality standards through extensive testing.
Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures wireless communication technologies like antennas and amplifiers that improve cellular performance. Their bi-directional amplifiers deliver higher power and sensitivity than competitors. Wilson holds several patents including reliable oscillation prevention methods. Their U.S.-based manufacturing allows them to maintain high quality standards through extensive testing.
Telcos, RCS & WebRTC - "democratisation" of voice and videoRadu Vulpescu
OTT apps and new web technologies invalidate the current business model of the telecom operator for selling voice communications.
How can emerging web technologies help or take over!
No login, installations, downloads or add-ons. WebRTC allows developers to easily incorporate voice and video features into apps or even physical devices and M2M systems.
WebRTC can be used in Firefox, Opera and in Chrome on desktop and Android. It is also available for native apps on iOS and Android.
The document discusses the concept of "Home Zone 2.0" as a solution for mobile operators to own voice services in the home. It involves using low-power access points like femtocells and Wi-Fi to provide improved coverage and offload traffic. UMA is identified as the 3GPP standard that can enable Home Zone 2.0 by addressing challenges of earlier cellular-based approaches and leveraging broadband connectivity. Major mobile operators are expected to trial femtocell solutions in 2008 and UMA dual-mode handsets are gaining widespread commercial availability.
The Hula Sync device automatically syncs external drives to cloud storage for backup. It solves the problem of needing to manually backup drives, which takes time and risks mistakes. The device connects drives to laptops/desktops and syncs content to the cloud provider of choice. Customer feedback showed people find manual backup cumbersome and would be interested in an automatic solution. The company plans to market directly to consumers and license the technology to drive manufacturers and cloud providers.
Expected near-term developments in satellite personal location, tracking, mes...HitReach
The document discusses Iridium's satellite communications network and its capabilities for global voice and data services. It highlights Iridium's 66 cross-linked low Earth orbit satellites that provide reliable coverage worldwide. The document also outlines Iridium's focus on its NEXT satellite program to launch in 2014, its growing subscriber and revenue numbers, and its capabilities for applications like asset tracking, emergency communications, and maritime monitoring through low latency short burst data services.
A Fresh Look at the Future of Long Term Evolution (LTE)HitReach
This document summarizes Verizon Wireless' presentation on telematics and 4G LTE technology at the 2010 Detroit telematics conference. It discusses growing demand for 3G and expectations for exponential growth in data usage over LTE. The presentation outlines Verizon's LTE network rollout and spectrum holdings, and how LTE will provide more speed, capacity, and performance than existing 3G. It also describes how LTE will enhance existing telematics and connected vehicle services through lower latency, simultaneous voice and data, and over-the-air updates.
This document discusses emerging passive optical network (PON) technologies for fiber connectivity. It provides an overview of Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON), the two dominant PON standards, comparing their architectures, operation, and benefits. CommScope is presented as offering complete EPON and GPON solutions including optical line terminals (OLTs), optical network units (ONUs), and element management software for network provisioning and monitoring.
Mobile IPTV delivers video or TV broadcasts over the Internet to mobile devices using IP-based wireless networks. There are several approaches to mobile IPTV, including using traditional digital broadcast networks combined with IP (mobile TV plus IP approach), extending IPTV beyond fixed terminals using mobility and wireless characteristics (IPTV plus mobile approach), using IP-based mobile broadcasting networks (cellular approach), and relying on existing video services over the Internet (Internet approach). Key challenges for mobile IPTV include limited device capabilities and bandwidth, vulnerable wireless links, coverage implications, and ensuring quality of service and experience for heterogeneous mobile devices. Future work is needed to develop more sophisticated network architectures and optimize resource allocation for large mobile IPTV systems.
The document discusses the history and progression of cellular wireless technologies from 1G to 4G. It provides details on:
- 1G which was the first-generation analog cellular technology and included systems like AMPS.
- 2G which introduced digital cellular networks like GSM that offered better call quality and added text messaging.
- 3G brought multimedia capabilities allowing services like video calls and faster data speeds.
- 4G is described as the next generation of broadband cellular standards that will provide widespread all-IP networks and services like high-definition video streaming.
Ruckus Wireless is a publicly traded company that provides carrier-class smart Wi-Fi solutions. It began operations in 2004 and has seen strong revenue growth in recent years. Ruckus' patented BeamFlex adaptive antenna technology allows its access points to significantly outperform competitors in delivering reliable wireless coverage and performance. The company targets the higher education market with its affordable and easy to manage smart Wi-Fi products that provide reliable connectivity across large campus environments.
The document discusses how Ruckus smart Wi-Fi solutions can address key challenges for education institutions including providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage throughout large campuses and high-density environments like classrooms, simplifying BYOD onboarding and access, and reducing costs compared to alternatives through features like mesh networking that eliminate the need for new cabling. It provides examples of how Ruckus has helped school districts like St. Vrain Valley improve their Wi-Fi networks.
The document discusses VOIP and IPTV delivery systems. It provides descriptions of VOIP and how it works by transmitting voice calls over an IP network. It also describes IPTV and how television content can be delivered over an IP network on a managed network with quality of service guarantees or over the open internet. Key protocols for delivering IPTV like HTTP, RTSP, and IGMP are also outlined. The document discusses issues around implementing VOIP and IPTV systems and provides examples of different IPTV platform operators and technologies used.
This presentation was displayed at MWC 2011 covering the following topics: Traffic Management, Internet Offload Gateway, DPI, Adaptive Traffic Shaping, and Policy Enforcement.
This document provides a profile and overview of a company that distributes professional audio visual equipment in East Africa. The company represents leading manufacturers such as Kramer Electronics, TOA Corporation, Trantec, Revolabs, and SmartAVI. It distributes a wide range of PRO AV products including distribution amplifiers, switchers, control systems, cables, projectors, screens, microphones, and digital signage solutions. Notable clients include UK Premier League stadiums. The company aims to provide innovative audio visual solutions to customers through its network of local partners and dealers.
This document discusses how to configure a wireless distribution system (WDS) using TP-Link 11n routers. It involves enabling WDS on the routers, changing the channel to match the root access point, searching for and connecting to the root AP's SSID, configuring security settings to match the root AP, disabling the DHCP server, and rebooting the router. After completing these 8 steps, the WDS configuration is finished and its functionality can be tested using ping.
Mobile and wireless computing and pedagogy, April 2007Bryan Alexander
The document discusses wireless and mobile computing in education, including hardware infrastructure, case studies, and emerging pedagogies. It covers wireless network standards like 802.11x and Wi-Fi, examples of using mobile devices in both classroom and field research settings, and how portable devices can facilitate new forms of learning through access to information and collaboration beyond the classroom.
Motorola Solutions: Enterprise Mobile Computing Evolution 4.0Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions introduces three enterprise mobile computers running the most popular version of the Android operating system (OS) supported by the new Extensions (Mx) by Motorola Solutions security features and the fourth generation of RhoMobile Suite’s cross-platform development framework. This new set of technologies and development tools will help businesses adapt, enhance, integrate and secure the Android OS for enterprise customers
EMC Evolution 4.0 includes: 4th Generation of Android with MX; 4th Generation of RhoMobile Suite; and 4 new devices. Learn more at www.motorolasolutions.com/mxextensions
Wireless Communications courses and research at COMNET ProjectENhANCE
The document discusses wireless communications education and research at Aalto University. It describes the structure of the Master's Programme in Communications Engineering, including basic, intermediate and advanced modules in areas like radio communications. It also discusses the master's thesis process and examples. For doctoral education, it outlines the general structure including theoretical studies in the research field and scientific principles. It provides examples of completed doctoral theses. Finally, it gives an overview of the research areas and projects in the Comnet department, including communications and information theory, advanced radio systems, performance analysis and more.
MWC Presentation: World of Applications, Hugh Bradlow, TelstraTelstra
1) Applications are important to both users and telecommunications companies.
2) Smartphone sales are growing rapidly but still make up a small portion of total mobile phone sales globally.
3) Games are the most popular and downloaded paid and free apps for smartphones like iPhone.
4) Telstra is investing in expanding and upgrading its mobile network to support more data usage and faster speeds from applications.
ICOMM is one of India's leading manufacturing and infrastructure development groups with facilities spanning 120 acres and 900,000 square feet. It operates across 12 business areas divided into infrastructure, power, telecom, and renewable energy. ICOMM has strong manufacturing capabilities in towers, shelters, wireless and wireline telecom equipment, conductors, transformers, and solar products. It provides turnkey solutions in telecom, defense, power transmission and distribution networks, and has the largest tower manufacturing capacity in the world.
Wilson Electronics MobilePro Cellular Signal Amplifier Quantum-Wireless.comAri Zoldan
Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures wireless communication technologies like antennas and amplifiers that improve cellular performance. Their bi-directional amplifiers deliver higher power and sensitivity than competitors. Wilson holds several patents including reliable oscillation prevention methods. Their U.S.-based manufacturing allows them to maintain high quality standards through extensive testing.
Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures wireless communication technologies like antennas and amplifiers that improve cellular performance. Their bi-directional amplifiers deliver higher power and sensitivity than competitors. Wilson holds several patents including reliable oscillation prevention methods. Their U.S.-based manufacturing allows them to maintain high quality standards through extensive testing.
Telcos, RCS & WebRTC - "democratisation" of voice and videoRadu Vulpescu
OTT apps and new web technologies invalidate the current business model of the telecom operator for selling voice communications.
How can emerging web technologies help or take over!
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WebRTC can be used in Firefox, Opera and in Chrome on desktop and Android. It is also available for native apps on iOS and Android.
The document discusses the concept of "Home Zone 2.0" as a solution for mobile operators to own voice services in the home. It involves using low-power access points like femtocells and Wi-Fi to provide improved coverage and offload traffic. UMA is identified as the 3GPP standard that can enable Home Zone 2.0 by addressing challenges of earlier cellular-based approaches and leveraging broadband connectivity. Major mobile operators are expected to trial femtocell solutions in 2008 and UMA dual-mode handsets are gaining widespread commercial availability.
The Hula Sync device automatically syncs external drives to cloud storage for backup. It solves the problem of needing to manually backup drives, which takes time and risks mistakes. The device connects drives to laptops/desktops and syncs content to the cloud provider of choice. Customer feedback showed people find manual backup cumbersome and would be interested in an automatic solution. The company plans to market directly to consumers and license the technology to drive manufacturers and cloud providers.
Expected near-term developments in satellite personal location, tracking, mes...HitReach
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A Fresh Look at the Future of Long Term Evolution (LTE)HitReach
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This document discusses emerging passive optical network (PON) technologies for fiber connectivity. It provides an overview of Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON), the two dominant PON standards, comparing their architectures, operation, and benefits. CommScope is presented as offering complete EPON and GPON solutions including optical line terminals (OLTs), optical network units (ONUs), and element management software for network provisioning and monitoring.
Mobile IPTV delivers video or TV broadcasts over the Internet to mobile devices using IP-based wireless networks. There are several approaches to mobile IPTV, including using traditional digital broadcast networks combined with IP (mobile TV plus IP approach), extending IPTV beyond fixed terminals using mobility and wireless characteristics (IPTV plus mobile approach), using IP-based mobile broadcasting networks (cellular approach), and relying on existing video services over the Internet (Internet approach). Key challenges for mobile IPTV include limited device capabilities and bandwidth, vulnerable wireless links, coverage implications, and ensuring quality of service and experience for heterogeneous mobile devices. Future work is needed to develop more sophisticated network architectures and optimize resource allocation for large mobile IPTV systems.
The document discusses the history and progression of cellular wireless technologies from 1G to 4G. It provides details on:
- 1G which was the first-generation analog cellular technology and included systems like AMPS.
- 2G which introduced digital cellular networks like GSM that offered better call quality and added text messaging.
- 3G brought multimedia capabilities allowing services like video calls and faster data speeds.
- 4G is described as the next generation of broadband cellular standards that will provide widespread all-IP networks and services like high-definition video streaming.
Ruckus Wireless is a publicly traded company that provides carrier-class smart Wi-Fi solutions. It began operations in 2004 and has seen strong revenue growth in recent years. Ruckus' patented BeamFlex adaptive antenna technology allows its access points to significantly outperform competitors in delivering reliable wireless coverage and performance. The company targets the higher education market with its affordable and easy to manage smart Wi-Fi products that provide reliable connectivity across large campus environments.
The document discusses how Ruckus smart Wi-Fi solutions can address key challenges for education institutions including providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage throughout large campuses and high-density environments like classrooms, simplifying BYOD onboarding and access, and reducing costs compared to alternatives through features like mesh networking that eliminate the need for new cabling. It provides examples of how Ruckus has helped school districts like St. Vrain Valley improve their Wi-Fi networks.
The document discusses VOIP and IPTV delivery systems. It provides descriptions of VOIP and how it works by transmitting voice calls over an IP network. It also describes IPTV and how television content can be delivered over an IP network on a managed network with quality of service guarantees or over the open internet. Key protocols for delivering IPTV like HTTP, RTSP, and IGMP are also outlined. The document discusses issues around implementing VOIP and IPTV systems and provides examples of different IPTV platform operators and technologies used.
This presentation was displayed at MWC 2011 covering the following topics: Traffic Management, Internet Offload Gateway, DPI, Adaptive Traffic Shaping, and Policy Enforcement.
This document provides a profile and overview of a company that distributes professional audio visual equipment in East Africa. The company represents leading manufacturers such as Kramer Electronics, TOA Corporation, Trantec, Revolabs, and SmartAVI. It distributes a wide range of PRO AV products including distribution amplifiers, switchers, control systems, cables, projectors, screens, microphones, and digital signage solutions. Notable clients include UK Premier League stadiums. The company aims to provide innovative audio visual solutions to customers through its network of local partners and dealers.
This document discusses how to configure a wireless distribution system (WDS) using TP-Link 11n routers. It involves enabling WDS on the routers, changing the channel to match the root access point, searching for and connecting to the root AP's SSID, configuring security settings to match the root AP, disabling the DHCP server, and rebooting the router. After completing these 8 steps, the WDS configuration is finished and its functionality can be tested using ping.
Mobile and wireless computing and pedagogy, April 2007Bryan Alexander
The document discusses wireless and mobile computing in education, including hardware infrastructure, case studies, and emerging pedagogies. It covers wireless network standards like 802.11x and Wi-Fi, examples of using mobile devices in both classroom and field research settings, and how portable devices can facilitate new forms of learning through access to information and collaboration beyond the classroom.
Motorola Solutions: Enterprise Mobile Computing Evolution 4.0Motorola Solutions
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EMC Evolution 4.0 includes: 4th Generation of Android with MX; 4th Generation of RhoMobile Suite; and 4 new devices. Learn more at www.motorolasolutions.com/mxextensions
Wireless Communications courses and research at COMNET ProjectENhANCE
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The document discusses four methods for predicting the number of defects remaining in software:
1. Tracking defects found during development, system testing, and deployment.
2. Modeling the number of defects based on factors like complexity, injection rate, and size.
3. Using reliability growth models like the Weibull distribution to plot defects over time/testing effort.
4. Dividing the software into cells to track defects found in each cell.
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Leveraging your people
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This document summarizes Motorola's wireless solutions for the education market. It discusses Motorola's leadership in wireless technologies over decades, and its portfolio of products for enabling student and staff mobility, improving network availability and security, protecting educational assets and persons, and lowering capital and operating costs. Specific solutions highlighted include wireless access points and security, campus safety and emergency notification systems, voice and data communications platforms, and asset management tools. The document provides examples of K-12 and higher education customers that have deployed Motorola's wireless solutions.
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The document provides an overview of the Motorola AP 6562, an outdoor dual-radio 802.11n access point. The AP 6562 offers:
- An IP67 rated outdoor enclosure for harsh environments.
- Dual-radio 802.11n with internal or external antennas.
- Deployment flexibility across industries including retail, education, hospitality, and more.
- Capability to extend wireless coverage from indoor to outdoor areas as part of a seamless WiFi network.
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This document summarizes a presentation about the WAVE work group communications solution. It puts the right technology in the hands of field personnel to increase efficiency and productivity. WAVE allows push-to-talk communications across any network or device, providing interoperability. It has over 450 systems deployed across 22 countries with proven security and support for a wide range of industries including public safety, commercial, hospitality and manufacturing.
The document describes WiMAX technology and compares it to WiFi. It discusses the IEEE 802.16 standard that WiMAX is based on and the two versions: fixed and mobile. It also reviews some non-standard commercial solutions for wireless networks like Alvarion, Motorola Canopy, and MikroTik that have been used for medium to long-range networks.
The AP 7502 is a dual-band 802.11ac wireless access point designed for installation in small spaces like hotel rooms. It has a compact wall-mount design, supports the latest WiFi standards, and includes features to ensure reliable connectivity even in challenging environments. Setup and management are simplified through zero-touch provisioning and both standalone and controller-based operation modes.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
Orange IoT and LPWA Connectivity White Paper-EN-2018Orange Dev
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This is a brief overview of the Meru Networks wireless LAN solution. Please contact me if you would like more information or a personal presentation specific to your needs.
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