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Having partnered with Cisco, Linksys, and Netgear - the undisputed leaders in the wireless industry - Pivot Networks can design, install, and support your corporate wireless computer network.
Wireless Networks have become a ‘must-have’ in today’s world. Pivot Networks can design, install and support the wireless network solution best suited to your needs.
Wireless networks increase productivity and decrease long-term network maintenance costs. They install easily, are readily scalable, and are significantly less expensive to design and deploy than a traditional, wired network.
Small businesses located in older buildings with obsolete electrical infrastructures find that wirelesses LANs are a cost-effective network infrastructure solution. Freestanding, all-wireless networks can cover all your networking needs, and they can also seamlessly integrate into any existing LAN – boosting the power and scope of your Network.
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Some situations where a wireless network can benefit your business include the following:
- You know you will be moving offices soon and you want to take your network with you
- You want to add a few new employees to the network—easily.
- You want fast Internet access on your laptop in a conference room, a patient's room, or another place you do business.
- Your sales team wants to instantly connect their laptops to the Internet when they visit your office.
- You're in an old building that your landlord refuses to wire. You've got a traveling show that requires that computers talk to each other.
- You want to buy your PCs with networking already configured and tested.
Wireless Security
With no cables to run, wireless networks are convenient and easy to install. However, wireless networking is inherently risky because it sends information over radio waves. Like signals from your cellular or cordless phones, signals from your wireless network can be intercepted.
Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to improve wireless security, and the networking industry is working on even stronger measures, which will become available in the immediate future.
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