A computer network that covers a wide geographical area, usually consisting two or more LANs, so that users in one location can communication with users in other locations within the same network.
Businesses that have multiple offices utilize WAN to enable communication flow within their offices, especially for companies that have offices scattered in different geographical locations.
Point-to-Point Wireless Cabling
Point-to-Point Wireless allows the extension of LAN between two locations of close proximity. Based on Free Space Optical (FSO) technology, it uses laser technology to transfer data between two points, which have a clear “line of sight”, delivering data in high speed and secure connection with low power consumption and no wide radiation. This technology can be applied for Telecom connection (PDH/SDH); Telephony (PABX to PABX); Voice (PABX) and data; Voice over IP (VoIP); and Fibre extension.
Point-to-Point Wireless cabling is an ideal, low cost solution for building clusters like industrial plants, Ports, major airport terminals, school campus, and businesses that have offices in adjacent buildings.
The benefits of Point-to-Point Wireless Cabling are :
No need to obtain frequency licenses
No interference with the use of infrared light for communication
High bandwidth (up to 2.5 Gbps)
Secure data transmission as direct interception is virtually impossible
Quick installation with plug and play solution
Cost-effective as it eliminates leased line costs
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