ADR Communications can connect two or more buildings quickly and
easily with no expensive, time-consuming cable installation and no monthly
service fees (unlike leased 56K, ISDN or leased lines). The wireless bridges
establish radio links between two or more networks up to 20 km and transmit data
between buildings from 1Mb, 300Mb with wireless
linked circuits, allowing users to gain Internet access, email, voice
services (PABX) and network resources located in different buildings easily and
efficiently.
In a campus environment or an environment with as few as two adjacent buildings, there may be a need to have the network users in each of the different buildings have direct access to the same computer network. In the past, this type of access and connectivity would be accomplished by running cables underground from one building to another or by renting expensive leased-lines from a local telephone company. Using wireless LAN technology, equipment can be installed easily and quickly to allow two or more buildings to be part of the same network without the expense of leased lines or the need to dig up the ground between buildings.
There are two different types of building-to-building connectivity. The first is called point-to-point (PTP), and the second is called point-to-multipoint (PTMP). Point-to-point links are wireless connections between only two buildings, Point-to-multipoint links are wireless connections between three or more buildings, typically implemented in a "hub and spoke" or star topological fashion, where one building is the central focus point of the network. ADR Communications have been specalising in the area of wireless technology's and bespoke systems for many years. Call today and free you network. Call: 0115 8718364