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DB Network Cabling exploit the best in modern technology to
provide a solution that supports your business at the appropriate
level.
Wireless networks have become an integral part of
structured networks. Areas that were either inaccessible or too costly to
cable by copper or fibre optics can be connected with wireless
technology.
Wireless networks can be either microwave, infrared
or radio.
- Microwave is used to connect two building networks together. Although it is expensive and requires licensing, the performance
is very good (up to 1gbps)
- Infrared can also be used between buildings. It is cheaper and needs no licence but not as fast and needs a
clear line of sight between points
- Radio is the cheapest option and is more often used as a local connection where a clear line of sight is
easier to achieve
All three enhance a cabled system rather than
replace the need for physical connections. Any wireless system needs to
have special security measures applied. This is to ensure illegal access
to the network and to avoid conflict with neighbouring
businesses.
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