How the Managed Wireless Network Works  from BROCENT ASIA's blog

In your IT architecture, wireless LAN is critical. It connects your staff to the applications and data they need to be flexible and productive; it provides your customers and partners with a personalized Guest network and access. BROCENT assists customers in designing, deploying, and managing the entiremanaged wireless network, providing you with vital insight into your IT management. Lessor no hardware investment; if hardware fails, the hardware maintenance team will replace the access point within the SLA service period. and Outsourced monitoring and administration of security devices and systems are provided by amanaged IT security service provider. Common services include managed firewalls, intrusion detection, virtual private networks, vulnerability screening, and antiviral services.


There are some types of wireless surveys:


A site survey was conducted to discover potential technical difficulties within the existing network. BROCENT accredited engineers will examine the wireless's integrity, identify the source of the problem, and offer a remedy. These surveys are advised for network maintenance to prevent business disruption.

Evaluate the wireless signal quality, position of each wireless access point, RF interference, and noise levels. Using this information, BROCENT can optimize your wireless deployment by selecting optimal radio channels, antennas, and transmit power levels for each wireless access point to improve wireless network performance.


A wireless communication formulation and construction may be a dead-end, resulting in poor WIFI performance and user experience. BROCENT conducts a final Post-Installation Wireless Survey to ensure that coverage, interference, channels, and capacity meet business needs, certifies the best WIFI coverage guarantee, and provides clients with the assurance that they are moving forward with a new wireless network that has been properly designed for both current and future use.


Previous post     
     Next post
     Blog home

The Wall

No comments
You need to sign in to comment