Wireless doesn’t mean completely wireless. Our wireless world relies on access points that connect to a wired network. You need to be sure your wireless infrastructure is reliable and scalable; as you rely more on wireless networks to move data, you need to make sure your network can handle the increased demand.
Increased Demand
Recently, we’ve spent quite a bit of time on hospital and academic campuses and one of the things we’ve found ourselves doing is upgrading wireless networks and adding wireless access points (WAPs).
Colleges and preparatory schools that opted to have residential students on campus needed to be sure that everyone could get a wireless signal from wherever they were on campus, because many classes were alternating in person with online. That meant students could be “in class” from a dorm room, an empty classroom or their favorite spot under a tree. But they needed wireless access to make it work.
As data in hospitals is increasingly transferred wirelessly, there is a need for more WAPs to ensure that it is reliably transferred to a nurse’s station so patients are properly monitored. We did just this type of work at a Boston area hospital. Read the case study to find out more.
End Frustration
If your demand for wireless access is increasing and you find your staff frustrated by slow or spotty connections, contact KTS. We’ll evaluate the situation and guide you to cost effective solutions to keep your data moving.
Why KTS?
We have the expertise and proven track record that leading organizations throughout the Greater Boston area rely on to make sure their wireless networks and access points are installed and wired correctly. We have a team of highly-trained professionals who deliver superior customer service and quality workmanship. Connect with us to make sure you’re getting the most from your wireless network.