Wireless access refers to mobile connectivity to business resources in the corporate office. Or access to customer services via a wireless channel. Firstly, mobile professionals require access to important company resources when they are away from the office. Wireless access enables them to securely connect back to their in-house business systems via a mobile channel.
Access can be via an operator provided Wide Area Network (WAN) connection or a public Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) commonly known as a hotspot. Connection back to corporate business systems is usually secure with a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for remote access.
Next, within the same office, wireless networking can also replace a fix network to give wireless access to corporate resources such as shared files, databases, email and Internet access. Such a Wireless LAN can be easily set up by in-house or with the help of a wireless vendor such as HP.
We will assess the area for optimal signal coverage and install the required access points and wireless cards. Together with our partners, HP delivers out-of-the-box wireless networking solutions.
For some food and beverage outlets, setting up a wireless LAN within their premises is a way to stay ahead of the competition. Such a deployment gives wireless access to mobile service staff to place orders while customers can also get on the wireless LAN to gain Internet access.
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