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Physical Deployment Services

  • Network Cabling for Access Points- Pulling Cat5E or Cat6 cabling to the AP location, terminating and testing
  • Mounting Access Points- Installing access points on walls or ceilings
  • Rack and Stack- Physical installation of networking components: switches, controllers, and servers
  • Project Management- Project ownership: managing the physical deployment of access points, as well as the configuration and turn over of the complete wireless system

Wireless Configuration and Integration Services

  • User Roles- Creating Role Based access to the wireless LAN to be able to control client access based upon who, what, when, where and how they are connecting to the network
  • Device Roles- Creating roles for specific devices such as wireless phones, tablet PC's, notebooks, and Scanners
  • Policies- Creating policies to be applied to User Roles and Devices. These policies increase security by limiting users and devices to only the resources necessary for them to function on the network. They also improve functionality by assigning priority to latency sensitive applications running on devices.
  • Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA)- 802.1X setup authentication method utilizing centralized directory database and strong encryption to secure communications.
  • Voice Services Automatic Voice Prioritization- Configuration of Voice Services providing classification, recognition and prioritization based upon voice sessions.
  • Service Set Identifier (SSID)- Configuration broadcast SSID of client WLAN access accross appointed access points.

Wireless Network Installation Services and Deployment Blog

Monday, Feb 27, 2012
1. Use dual radio/dual band access points. Dual radio AP’s that broadcast both bands (2.4 & 5Ghz) simultaneous is highly recommended for several reasons; Increase client capacity – a dual radio AP can accommodate users on both bands Improve performance – 5Ghz capable clients will have better experience and the bandwidth freed up from them being off...Read More
Wednesday, Jan 11, 2012
    In the old days of wireless network design , there weren’t many Wireless Network Planning tools available. So to design wireless for a new building we took a floor plan, and literally plotted out access point locations, power settings, channel settings, etc. A wireless engineer would always need to go onsite. They would set up a wireless site survey kit which...Read More
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011
Mobile devices have imploded over the past few years. Mobile devices have integrated into all parts of society from business to schools, and even into the government. But how does a government agency or even a large enterprise allow and control their mobile devices and protect sensitive data? SecurEdge Networks can combine advanced WLAN technology, military-grade cryptography and...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
Friday, Sep 23, 2011
Guest Access is a secure way to share your wireless network. It is typically one of the first applications implemented by organizations with a wireless LAN. Guest Access allows visitors to your wireless network, such as contractors, partners or prospective clients, a secure wireless network connection on your current wLAN. Here are just three benefits Guest Acess can provide: ...Read More