Posts Tagged ‘networks’
What is the difference between a switch, hub, and router?
HUBS Hubs are the least expensive, least intelligent and least complicated of the three. They broadcast all data to every port which may affect security and reliability if not implemented properly. A hub is a common connection point for devices connected to the network. It contains multiple ports and is used to connect segments of LAN…
Read MoreMobile Phone Repeaters
Sometimes mobile phone coverage can be unreliable which can result in lost business and lower efficiency for companies. A Galway company had poor mobile phone coverage in their offices. We installed a legal mobile phone repeater which consisted of an external aerial and an internal amplifier to insure that the staff always has clear access…
Read MoreSchool WiFi Network
We have installed WiFi Networks for schools as well as businesses and homes. Education now is dependent on good computer connections and services as well as online connectivity. We installed a WiFi system to cover an entire campus and service all of the student and teacher tablets, laptops and computers. A number of WiFi Access…
Read MoreLarge Scale Remote Network
A large waste and recycling company with many rural and remote offices needed all of their facilities linked together. Fibre or reliable broadband was not available at mostlocations so the solution was to link the offices wirelessly. Some of these wireless links are up to 50 km in length. We designed and built the wireless…
Read MoreFibre Links Between Buildings
A company in Killarney, needed to link 2 buildings which were 200 metres apart. In the past a wireless link provided the link, but trees had grown and made the link unusable. We worked with the company and the solution was to run a fibre link between the 2 buildings. Ducting was put in place…
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