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Outdoor Wireless Design for SchoolsOutdoor Wireless for Schools that allows for flexible connectivity anywhere.

SecurEdge can design, deploy and support outdoor wireless networks for schools that allow outdoor environments to be interconnected. The right outdoor wireless solution from SecurEdge will provide the same capacity and reliability of a wired network. Our solutions are idea for Courtyards, Sports Fields, and any outdoor areas on campus that require coverage. 

SecurEdge designed outdoor networks provide a flexible wireless infrastructure that supports multiple user groups and multiple applications, such as large-scale outdoor Wi-Fi access and mobility, and high-speed connectivity for video surveillance cameras, and more.

  • Provide large-scale outdoor Wi-Fi coverage. Students expect their Wi-Fi laptops, smartphones and tablets to connect, regardless of how far they roam – even outdoors. SecurEdge enables Wi-Fi services to be extended over large campus with ease and reliability.
  • Deliver high-quality voice and video. With a SecurEdge outdoor wireless network, real-time applications such as IP voice and video surveillance are not only possible, but practical. SecurEdge can design a system that ensures the delivery of jitter-free, high-definition video and high-quality voice by employing quality of service (QoS) and bandwidth management.
  • High-speed mobility. With a SecurEdge wireless solution, Wi-Fi clients can move from wireless router to wireless router with lightning fast speed. Such speed makes the SecurEdge wireless solution ideal to support mobility in all types of applications. 

Outdoor Wireless Blog

Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Today’s tech-savvy students find mobile learning is far more engaging than the old chalk board and textbook method. As a result, digital learning is gaining momentum, and schools everywhere are implementing a BYOD (bring your own device) program, allowing students and staff to bring their own mobile devices onto the school wireless network for educational use. Before you allow the mobile...Read More
Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012
While at the NCAIS (North Carolina Association of Independent Schools) Innovate 2012 conference yesterday, the obvious topic of discussion was technology in the classroom, but an IT director from a private school in Raleigh brought up a different topic that many may not think of. He asked us about digital signage outdoors. He explained how right now they have the white sign with black...Read More
Monday, Sep 26, 2011
Outdoor Wireless networking seems simple in theory- you just throw up an outdoor access point and some antennas, broadcast a signal, and let users connect…right? Well, not exactly.  Here’s why it’s a bit more complicated: Troubleshooting issues in the wired world can be straightforward: Does my device have power? Is the port active? With some basic understanding...Read More
Monday, Jun 13, 2011
Outdoor wireless networks are an important asset to many different schools, hospitals and businesses. Outdoor wireless networks need to be scalable and provide reliable multidevice and multinetwork application delivery so that all users on the outdoor network can enjoy the same high-quality mobile broadband experience rather they are inside or outdoors on the outdoor wireless network. ...Read More
Friday, Jun 10, 2011
Outdoor wireless mesh networks can significantly enhance public safety and emergency response communications over vast distances and across challenging geographic terrains. Outdoor Wireless Mesh Networks easily provide a reliable, always on foundation for communications. This allows first responders to gain better situational awareness before arriving at the scene. Here are three benefits...Read More
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Wireless mesh networks are an emerging technology right now. The use of mesh wireless networks may bring the dream of a seamlessly connected world into reality. Previously, it was thought to be near impossible to easily, effectively and wirelessly connect entire cities with inexpensive technology. Wireless Mesh Networks allow municipals, large enterprises, campus wireless networks and more...Read More
Monday, Mar 14, 2011
Business does not happen just indoors—same goes for the internet. As wireless LAN (WLAN) devices increase, the need to provide them connectivity extends to the outdoors. Applications such as public wi-fi access, outdoor surveillance, and outdoor inventory control all stretch the need for outdoor wireless access. Remote networks as well as client devices need to be...Read More
Friday, Mar 11, 2011
With the economy continuing to push spending cutbacks across both government and the private sector, people are looking for a way to cut the monthly data fees from rented fiber and the 3/4g cards.  Outdoor Mesh networks are a great answer to this problem. Outdoor Mesh Networks provide high speed connectivity for video surveillance cameras, monitoring systems, automatic meter...Read More
Monday, Mar 7, 2011
It seems like everyone wants some sort of outdoor wireless network these days. ● Schools want full campus Wi-Fi so students can do homework while sitting in a courtyard. ● Municipalities want to provide city wide wireless access for public Wi-Fi access and to provide services like wireless meter reading for service providers. ● Public safety agencies such as police...Read More
Friday, Feb 4, 2011
What is an outdoor site survey? An outdoor site survey is a survey of the exterior / outdoors of your facility or campus for wireless coverage. An outdoor site survey can happen in two forms; a predictive site survey and a physical site survey . Because of the complexity of an outdoor site survey due to requirements such as mesh or bridge links, we suggest doing a predictive...Read More
Thursday, Jan 13, 2011
E ver heard “Experience is the best teacher, as long as it’s someone else’s experience.”? Unfortunately or fortunately, depends on how you look at it, we’ve had the experience of meeting with potential clients who are looking for a wireless network solution to provide either indoor or outdoor wireless access when they already have a solution (or two) in place. ...Read More
Tuesday, Jan 11, 2011
        Here are some tips to design an outdoor wireless network like a pro: Google Earth is Your Friend – Use Google Earth to layout your network and design your coverage areas. The tool is free and with the ruler tool you can measure across the campus and compute how many...Read More
Tuesday, Nov 30, 2010
Outdoor wireless design can be very complicated. Should you use wireless mesh or antenna arrays? How do you integrate your outdoor wireless system with the indoor wireless system for handoff and performance? Should you use directional antennas or Omni-directional antennas? Do you need point to point bridges across campus? How do you plan for use of hand held devices or wireless VoIP phones...Read More