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Wireless Ethernet Bridge Installations


Point to point wireless bridge - point to multipoint wireless bridge


Wireless Installation Contractor serving Eastern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland

Wireless Ethernet Bridge

KIT Network Cabling delives reliable point to point 802.11 wireless ethernet bridge systems. Our systems are surveyed, designed, and installed by experienced KIT technicians, with components that are manufactured and backed by Cisco. If you need to connected two or more buildings that are across campus or across town, a Cisco wireless solution installed by KIT Network Cabling is an effective and inexpensive altarnative to trenching in cabling or leasing lines from the telephone company.

The Cost-Effective Alternative


There is no denying that a hard wired fiber optic backbone link is the prefered method to connect satalite buildings to the main data center. However, in many situations it is cost prohibitive or even impossible to install optical fiber. In these cases, an 802.11 wireless ethernet bridge is a great alternative to leased lines. A wireless bridge is a fixed installation cost and offers throughput speeds up to 20Mbps.

Long Distance Wireless Bridge Links


If line of site can be estabished, a point to point wireless ethernet bridge can be estabished between two points that are miles apart.

High speed Wireless Bridge Systems


If 802.11 speeds are not fast enough, high speed wireless bridge systems are available using licensed frequency bands or free space optics (laser) that deliver much higher speeds.

Wireless Bridge Surveys


KIT performs site surveys for potential wireless bridge links between two or more buildings. Surveys involve physical inspection and active RF scanning of the air space under consideration, and are followed up with a detailed report of our findings and recomendations.


Point to Multipoint Wireless Bridge


Multipoint systems are also available to connect many buildings on a campus back to your main data center.


Redundant Link


One common use for a wireless bridge is as a redundant link for high availability systems.

 

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