Orange County
Wireless Networking
Mobility is no longer a barrier
to productivity and efficiency but now
provides a true competitive advantage.
Accessing real-time data whilst at a
customer site, whilst travelling or whilst
working outside of normal office hours now
allows a more flexible and efficient
approach to business processes.
Wireless networking technology, fuelled
by the emergence of cross-vendor industry
standards such as IEEE 802.11, has produced
a number of affordable solutions that are
fast becoming a realistic business benefit
for all types of industries where the
installation of network cabling is not
practical.
802.11. A group of specifications,
developed by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), for wireless
networks that are used to manage packet
traffic over a network and ensure that
packets do not collide - which could result
in loss of data - while travelling from
their point of origin to their destination.
These are: 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b and
802.11g. Each access point typically covers
50-100 meters of open space with current
specs for 1, 2, 11 and 54 Mbps. It is
intended to provide for interoperability of
wireless LAN products from different
manufacturers. For security and privacy,
802.11 accommodates the use of Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP), a wireless
authentication protocol based on I.D. keys
and bit-encryption.
Benefits for the organization:
- Reduction in total cost of ownership
as costs such as cabling and office
space can be radically reduced.
- Business processes can be improved
and the organization becomes more
efficient as productivity rises.
- Customer meetings are more informed
and therefore more productive.
- Improving data availability,
decision making and account management
processes will improve customer
satisfaction.
- Geographical and time restrictions
are lifted, providing another
competitive advantage.
Temporary wireless networks can be easily
set up for temporary office facilities,
exhibitions and events.
- Easily scalable and portable A
wireless network access point can be
installed without the disruption and
costs associated with a cabled network
point.
- The wireless network can be extended
or moved to areas where a cabled
infrastructure wouldn't be
cost-effective or practical to do so (a
warehouse for example).
- Businesses operating in listed
buildings can adhere to restrictions
that may effect the installation of a
fixed-cable network.
Benefits for the user:
- No need for training on new devices
as existing mobile devices can be used.
- Freedom and flexibility in where
they can work and when.
- Improved client account management
away from the office as real-time data
can be made available at the client
site.
- Access to real-time data enabling
more efficient and informed
decision-making.