Wireless Communication Solutions
What is Wireless Communication and What is Wi-Fi? How Does It Really Work?
A wireless network is a network that uses radio waves to transmit information. In a wireless network, air serves as the medium connecting the network components.
Wireless Communication Solutions – From ADVICE
Examples of types of wireless communication:
- Cellular networks
- Radio broadcasts
- Satellite television
- Wi-Fi
At Advice Communication, we specialize in providing professional wireless solutions for long ranges. We offer a variety of wireless solutions known as Wi-Fi.
This communication is based on the 802.11 standards set by the IEEE organization.
Compliance with standards allows for:
- Simultaneous operation with equipment from different manufacturers.
- Backward compatibility and support for older standards.
- Maintaining high safety standards.
Etc.
Wi-Fi Channels
The standard allows for transmission and reception in two frequency ranges:
- 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n)
- 5GHz (802.11a/n/ac)
The 802.11n standard is primarily based on 2.4GHz but allows operation in both ranges.
The 802.11ac standard is primarily based on 5GHz but also allows operation in both ranges.
Applications of Wireless Communication – Wi-Fi
Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi
An Ad-Hoc network is an unmanaged network in which all devices communicate with each other without a defined hierarchical structure. It is not recommended to implement Ad-Hoc networks with more than two wireless components to avoid mutual interference and decreased network performance.
Point to Point (WDS Bridge) - Wi-Fi
In this configuration, two wireless units are set to operate exclusively with each other. This mode of operation is the best substitute for physical cabling among the Wi-Fi-based solutions. It is an ideal solution for many situations, such as:
- Scenarios where it is not possible to run physical cabling.
- Linking between buildings or remote sites.
- Transmitting video from security cameras to a central location.
- Connecting controllers and monitoring units.
Infrastructure
Sometimes referred to as Point to Multipoint.
In this configuration, the network is managed by one or more access points responsible for wireless communication in the area. The access point can come as an independent unit or integrated into a router. All stations transmit to the access point only, and it routes the packets as needed.
Controller Based Network
In regular Infrastructure systems, each Access Point (AP) operates as an independently managed unit, with no connection to other access points in the network.
In Controller-based systems, there is a central unit (either hardware or software) that controls all aspects of management and monitoring of the wireless network.
Advantages of a Controller-Based System over Standard Solutions:
- Allows management of a large number of access points from a single management point with just a few clicks.
- Service Zones: Division into multiple virtual networks and setting permissions and interactions.
- Automatic load balancing (number of users) between access points.
- Management of roaming between access points.
- A variety of capabilities for user identification and filtering, along with advanced security options.
At Advice, we offer a wide range of wireless communication solutions for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Wireless Endpoint Units for Indoor Use
Operating at G2.4 and G5 frequencies, adhering to standards A/B/G/N/AC for covering large areas, penetrating walls, floors, and protected rooms (MAMAD).
These units are designed for installation in smart homes, buildings, campuses, auditoriums, hotels, factories, etc.
Wireless Endpoint Units for Outdoor Use
Operating at G2.4 and G5 frequencies, adhering to standards A/B/G/N/AC to create wireless links between buildings and cover outdoor areas.
These units are specifically designed for installation in projects like "City Without Violence," CCTV systems, urban networking, factories, etc.
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