IN-BUILDING DATA SOLUTIONS

Overview

IN-BUILDING DATA SOLUTIONS

Refer to systems and technologies designed to improve connectivity and data management within a building. These solutions are crucial to ensuring that the network and communication infrastructure is efficient, secure, and able to support the demands of modern users and devices.

BDAs and Repeaters

BDAs (Bi-Directional Amplifiers) and Repeaters are devices used in communication systems to improve the signal within buildings or specific areas, especially where network coverage is limited.

 

Point-To-Point

Point-to-Point (PtP) is a type of network connection in which a direct link is established between two devices or nodes. This method is commonly used in data communications, telecommunications, and wireless networks.

 

Point-To-Multipoint

Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) is a network architecture in which a single transmitting point connects to multiple receiving points. This approach is common in wireless and telecommunications networks and is used to distribute data to multiple users or devices from a single source.

 

Wireless Lan

Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a local area network that uses wireless technology to enable connection and communication between devices within a specific area, such as an office, home, or campus.