Guest Wireless Access
Wireless networks are an exciting way to provide network connectivity to your office without the expense of running wires in your building. But for all of its benefits, wireless networking is not without its pitfalls:
Security: Wireless systems use radio technology to broadcast your sensitive network data. It's imperative that proper precautions are in place to prevent unauthorized access to your financial data, client lists, and other confidential information.
A, B, or G?: There are multiple standards out there for wireless networks. Each has its own speeds, radio frequencies, pros, and cons. Which to use and We'll figure it out for you.
Interference: Wireless networking is very popular, and not everyone using it knows what they are doing. We often find poorly-configured wireless systems in office buildings interfere with our own customers' wireless networks. Sometimes the potential for interference outweighs the benefits of being wire-free. We'll help you decide what is best for your individual circumstances
Wireless Guest access The Corporate Wireless Networks Challenge: Employees aren't the only mobile users in corporate networks. Visitors such as customers, resellers, training attendees and contractors compose a transient group that requests and/or requires Internet access for official and personal use. With the rise in Wi-Fi clients embedded in laptops, users are beginning to expect ubiquitous Internet access. Accommodating guest access on a one-by-one basis whether through the wired or private corporate wireless network is cumbersome, time-consuming and generally not practical for IT organizations and users alike. The WaveAge Networks Solution: The same wireless network used for employees can offer secure, on-demand guest access, too. WaveAge wireless LAN access points can securely support private (for the company) as well as public (for visitors) networks. Access to the company network and data remain secure and available only to authorized employees and visitors access only the Internet using the same wireless access points. The wireless access points will ensure that every guest gets on the network, preventing support calls to the IT organization as well as the time and expense of manual guest access setup. In case of high guest usage of the network, IT administrators can prioritize users and traffic appropriately. For more information call (416) 855-6005





