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WiFi Consulting Services |
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Wireless
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Much of
the technology industry “buzz” is about wireless.
Our team of experts at R3 can assist you by turning the “buzz”
which is generally a lot of unintelligible “noise”
into something that can be easily understood and then applied
to your organization or venue.Our team can assist in developing
a wireless application that covers a single room to one that
covers something as large as an NFL Stadium, or even a city.
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Drawing from our team, we can
work with your organization to identify not only the applications,
but the “right” technology necessary to deploy those applications to
those who need them.
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WiFi - The Major Challenge! |
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Coalition
Building - One of the major challenges that large
scale wireless networks that cover a very large geographical
area face is the one of coalition and consensus building that
must take place between the various constituent groups. Our
team at R3 has many years of community and economic development
experience and expertise. We have been involved with Chambers
of Commerce at the Board level, Economic Development at the
local and state level, Hospitals and Emergency Services, Contractors
Associations and many other organizations that provide valuable
services into the community. When considering a large scale
WiFi Network, all of the constituent organizations have to
come together and participate. Coalition building is always
easier when you can “talk the talk and walk the walk”
of the groups involved – R3 can accomplish those objectives
in your community.
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The Applications
Wireless
Mesh - In large scale WiFi deployments, there is “Mesh”
and then there is “MESH” – does your organization
have the internal experience and expertise to separate and understand
the “difference”? Mesh technology is not necessarily
new, but there are some basic hardware and application differences.
Many mesh technology deployments depending on the design and hardware
selected will afford speeds not a lot faster than high speed dial-up.
If this surprises you, it should. Our team can assist you in understanding
the RF issues that mesh networks must follow and how frequency sharing
and separation can affect the speeds even on a “wireless”
deployment. Does your application require Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP), or Video? If so, then much more attention must be given
to the design of the mesh network. Again, our expertise at R3 covers
all of these questions before they become “concerns”.
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Point-of-Sale
- An application that has found significant success in the
wireless marketplace is in Point-of-Sale (POS) applications.
R3 has worked with one client where the increase in sales
was several hundred percent and the venue is expanding to
more wireless POS terminals currently. If your organization
has POS terminals that require mobility and portability to
be placed where the customers are, R3 can implement a solution
that will let you put the POS where the customer is, not make
them hunt for your sales location.
Wireless Packaging - From
an engineering perspective, an indoor designed Access Point
that has been repackaged into an “Outdoor Weatherproof
Enclosure” does not qualify as an outdoor rated device.
Our experience in electronics manufacturing and electronics
design gives us the unique ability to determine if the device
our client is considering will actually survive in the environment
that they plan to install it into. These are benefits that
the R3 Team brings to our clients based on the actual installation
and operation of thousands of electronic devices in the field
in a variety of applications.
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