Communications

Data links

It's a radio technology used in projects that require high-performance data transfer between remote sites that are at a distance that prevents the use of any technology with direct line of sight, where trading volume is high, with features such as control of users, high security, quality of service, etc... These kinds of systems give high added value to corporate communications with optimal value and where protocols that require low latency such as mobile IP, have good behaviour.

Highly suitable for companies or institutions where the capacity and security of the wireless network are very important. It is quite common to hear about pre-WiMAX when referring to 802.11, while WiMAX has its own standard: 802.11d and 802.11e (by manufacturer). The bands of operation are typically three: 3.5GHz, 5.4GHz and 5.8GHz, but we only work with the last two, which are not licensed band.

We work with two types of infrastructure: PaP (point to point) and PaMP (point to multipoint). The speeds vary depending on the manufacturer and the standard, but can reach up to 300Mbps in PaP and often 54Mbps in PaMP infrastructure.

We work with different equipment manufacturers, but we highlighted for their quality: Cambium Networks.

WiFi

It's a radio technology used in projects that require wireless access without problems of interoperability between devices from different manufacturers (the regulation is in charge of the WiFi Alliance) and always with the following standards: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n, which has also been added 802.11c. The first works in the 5.4GHz band with speeds close to 54Mbps (radio), the second standard (802.11b) reaches speeds to 5.5Mbps working in 2.4GHz, the third normally give to 54Mbps (but there are devices give more) in the 2.4GHz band and finally 802.11n achieves speeds of up to 300Mbps (but real and sustained talk about 100Mbps) in 2.4GHz.

We work with different equipment manufacturers, but we highlighted for their quality two: Cambium Networks and Extreme Networks. But we are always open to other brands that add functionality to the project.

WiFi-MESH

It's a radio technology modern, sensible for projects that require wireless access with high added value and high capillarity, very suitable for urban environments and recommended for deployments oriented to cells. The data security depend of the manufacturers, so that we can have a scheme 802.1X with EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS. Currently, there is standard: 802.11s, but there is no compatibility between manufacturers.

The type of technology makes use of the band 5.4GHz and 5.8GHz, but has emerged a variation to suit the cities adding WiFi, so that the devices can operate with two bands (2.4GHz and 5.4GHz): one for the network backbone and a second for make a mesh network to provide access via WiFi. Speeds are typically in function of the standard to be used, for example in 802.11n the speed up to 300Mbps.

We work with different equipment manufacturers, but we highlighted for their quality: Extreme Networks. But we are always open to other brands that add functionality to the project.

Intelligent WiFi

It's a radio technology used in projects that require high-performance wireless access, where trading volume per access point will be high and where you need more advanced features such as control of attacks, interference management, control of users, high security, quality of service, etc. These types of systems require a controller to govern all access points, that have only the function of a radio link. Thus work typical of WiFi access points, are centralized in the controller, giving the system a high functionality and high value to corporate communications.

In this type of infrastructure can ensure that protocols and services with high need and low latency operation, such as IP telephony, do not present problems. Very suitable for companies or institutions where the capacity and security of the wireless network are very important. Radio access points can operate according to the standards: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n, which has also been added 802.11c. The bands of operation are identical to conventional WiFi.

We work with different equipment manufacturers, but we highlighted for their quality: Extreme Networks, but we are always open to other brands that add functionality to the project.

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