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No More Wi-Fi Dead Zones.

by Brian Brown on April 5, 2010

ieee 802.11, wi-fiWi-Fi is an amazing technology. Having been around since 1991, Wi-Fi (based on the IEEE 802.11 standards) changed how users access and share information across their network. Although this technology has been around for decades, it is only recently the idea of mobile users has found it's stride. Today, it's near impossible to find a laptop, smart phone, or other media device which isn't optimized for Wi-Fi. Yes, these mobile devices have the ability to run off 3G networks, thereby allowing the user to stay connected almost anywhere, but Wi-Fi remains the most cost-effective and reliable option for businesses. The drawback is, signals can be finicky at times and, if your desk is located in a 'dead zone' or if you travel too far from a wireless access point, the chances are pretty slim you'll pick up a usable signal.

wired for wireless solution

CommScope's Wired for Wireless Solution addresses this short-coming. This new solution provides strong and reliable signal throughout your building: no more dead-zones or weak, unusable signals. Whether you're meeting in a remote conference room or checking email while refilling your coffee mug, your connection remains strong. From CommScope's Wired for Wireless Solution announcement:

"CommScope announces the Wired for Wireless Solution - a carrier- neutral structured infrastructure solution that enables mobile communications inside buildings eliminating dead zones and spotty coverage.

The Wired for Wireless Solution’s unique structured design makes wireless coverage inside buildings dramatically more affordable by simplifying installation and eliminating the need for costly site surveys and custom network designs. The solution’s design includes coaxial cables, connectors, antennas and cable management apparatus connected together in such a way as to provide a blanket of wireless coverage throughout an entire building.

Designed with your future in mind, the Wired for Wireless Solution will help you meet your evolving indoor wireless needs for years to come. Backed by CommScope’s 20 Year Product Warranty and installed by a trained CommScope BusinessPartner, the Wired for Wireless Solution has your wireless future covered."

As you can imagine, this solution has numerous applications including:

  • Corporate Offices and Campuses
  • Hospitals
  • Universities
  • Multi-tenant High-Rise Office Buildings
  • Hotels and Casinos
  • Local Government Buildings
  • Federal Government Buildings  

The Takeaway

  • Affordable by simplifying installation and eliminating the need for costly site surveys and custom network designs. 
  • Eliminates dead zones and spotty coverage.

For more information about CommScope's Wired for Wireless Solution, contact your Accu-Tech sales rep. Got a question? Let us know!

Topics: Structured Cabling Commscope

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