Thursday, March 5, 2020

wi fi support

Operating system  Wi-Fi support is the support in the operating system for Wi-Fi and usually consists of two pieces: driver level support, and configuration and management support. Configuration and management support consists of software to enumerate, join, and check the status of available Wi-Fi networks.

Wi-Fi is wireless LAN, It is one of the important technologies of the computer networking, It allows the users to connect to the internet technology without the wires, It allows the router to be cordless also, The network is connected through an access point for internet and it is connected to a USB Port.

Wi-Fi   is a family of wireless networking technologies, based on the family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access. Compatible devices can network through a wireless access point to each other as well as to wired devices and the Internet.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

wifi management

WiFi Network Manager's are administrative software / applications that are used in controlling, manipulating and configuring the various devices on a wireless network. User managers are a typical example of network managers as they are used for granting access and monitoring the various members of a network.

Wifi management provides WiFi internet access for guests, residents and employees throughout a property. The design typically include devices such as wireless controllers, wireless access points, switches and extensive cabling.

The WiFiTel Network Manager is packaged enterprise standard hardware and software components integrated into a unified system with a cloud interface.

Designed for large networks with a high density of WiFi Access Points the WiFiTel Network Manager includes advanced features that set it apart from other WiFi network management systems and ensure that problems affecting user quality of service are automatically prevented, resolved or mitigated.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

managed wifi providers

The days of spotty connectivity and Internet cables are far behind us; these days’ people expect instant connectivity .And when it comes to a business setting, quick and easily accessible Wi-Fi connectivity is not just about ease of business, it has tangible benefits such as enhanced productivity, efficiency and teamwork.
In the past decade, the business WLAN scenario has changed completely; from managing a few access points (AP) to provide wireless hotspots for a small number of employees, office Wi-Fi is now expected to provide complete enterprise-wide coverage to hundreds and thousands of users.
To manage this new scale of wireless connectivity demand and to ensure that scores of employees, guests and users are provided instant and secure connectivity, Managed Wifi providers, enterprises need to rope in professional service providers to manage their Wireless LAN.
Cloud based Wi-Fi services is the way forward; the entire WLAN ecosystem is managed remotely by the service provider ensuring a secure, scalable and stress free Wi-Fi network.
A managed WLAN solution is more than just managing user access, it can comprise the entire life cycle of WLAN – from designing, engineering and installing the wireless systems to managing the entire network. Cloud managed Wi-Fi uses a flexible subscription based payment model to deliver centralized management for authentication of users and network monitoring.

Monday, March 2, 2020

wifi support


WiFi support is the name of a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet and connections. Wi-Fi networks have no physical wired connection between sender and receiver by using radio frequency technology -- a frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. When an RF current is supplied to an antenna, an electromagnetic field is created that then is able to propagate through space.


Wi-Fi's wavebands have relatively high absorption and work best for 
line-of-sight use. Many common obstructions such as walls, pillars, home appliances etc. may greatly reduce range, but this also helps minimize interference between different networks in crowded environments. 

Wi-Fi is potentially more vulnerable to attack than wired networks because anyone within range of a network with a wireless network interface controller can attempt access. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, a user typically needs the network name .The password is used to encrypt Wi-Fi packets so as to block eavesdroppers. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is intended to protect information moving across Wi-Fi networks and includes versions for personal and enterprise networks. Developing security features of WPA have included stronger protections and new security practices.

Wifi support provides service in private homes, businesses, as well as in public spaces. Wi-Fi hotspots may be set up either free-of-charge or commercially, often using a captive portal webpage for access. Organizations, enthusiasts, authorities and businesses, such as airports, hotels, and restaurants, often provide free or paid-use hotspots to attract customers, to provide services to promote business in selected areas.

Friday, February 28, 2020

wifi as a service


WiFi as a Service is a subscription-based service that combines three key elements: infrastructure, software, and managed services.
With WiFi as a Service, we have taken our proprietary methodology—developed over the last eleven years designing and installing large-scale wireless networks (on average 450 access points per deployment)—and packaged virtually every aspect of a high-performing, secure WiFi network into one end-to-end solution.
Our  WiFi as a Service are flexible. There are two primary routes you can take: You can either a) purchase the hardware or equipment with a large one-time payment and then purchase managed services using a monthly subscription, or b) purchase everything through WiFi as a Service.
The first option might work for large companies with big budgets who want to own their own infrastructure.
However, the second option is what we really recommend, because it addresses the relatively short life cycle of a high-quality wireless network and the devices that are connecting to it.
WiFi is no longer “optional extra” when it comes to providing connectivity to employees or consumers. Companies now consider it critical to business operations, and are now turning to outsourced providers to ensure nothing is left to chance when it comes to ensuring the quality of service—even if that means bypassing the traditional networking and IT departments.


Thursday, February 27, 2020

Manage wifi router


To manage Wi-Fi router WAN links that serve them are usually the most expensive part of the network, and managing bandwidth allocation can be complex. Over-subscribing to bandwidth could mean that the company is paying for more bandwidth than required and under-subscribing could result in congestion and unacceptable network performance. WAN monitoring and Router monitoring thus become very critical to not just day-to-day productivity but also to a company's bottom-line. Network managers will need to optimize the quality of service by balancing throughput, committed information rate (CIR) and burst rate with congestion, response time, and discards. Some of the WAN monitoring challenges include optimizing bandwidth allocations, ensuring high network availability, quickly resolving WAN problems, capacity planning for future requirements, minimizing recurring costs on WAN links, identifying high traffic utilization sources and spotting & updating problematic legacy routers.
By proactively monitoring link latency & link errors and assigning threshold alerts to these, you can identify degradations early and avoid costly downtime. And what's worse than your links going down? Not knowing that they are! Op Manager alerts you whenever a link goes down. Alerts can be sent as Emails or text messages which contain details on thresholds breached and relevant link details eg. the "circuit ID" which allow the Administrator to quickly pinpoint unavailable links.
OpManager's reporting functionality also provides you with a detailed availability report of all your interfaces. You can use these reports to cross-check whether your SLAs are being met.


Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Keyword


Keyword is a word that describes the content on your page or post best. It’s the search term that you want to rank for with a certain page. So when people search for that keyword or phrase in Google or other search engines, they should find that page on your website



One of the things Google looks at when ranking a page is the content on that page. It looks at the words on the page. Now picture this, if every word on, for instance, a blog post about a digital piano is used 2 times, then all words are of equal importance. Google won’t have a clue which of those words are important and which aren’t. 

There used to be a time where you could add a lot of keywords to your pages and posts, do some old-fashioned keyword stuffing, and you’d rank in search engines. But a text with a lot of the same words in it is not a pleasant read. And because users find this kind of copy terrible to read, Google finds it terrible too. That’s why ranking in Google by doing keyword stuffing, fortunately, became hard to do.

Keyword research is a core SEO task that involves identifying popular words and phrases people enter into search engines -make in an attempt to figure out what to rank for. Researching keywords gives marketers a better understanding of how high the demand is for certain keywords and how hard it would be to compete for those terms in the organic search results, offering some direction to optimization efforts.

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