How easy is it to setup a Wireless to Ethernet Bridge?
October 30, 2018
Setting up a wireless to Ethernet bridge can be accomplished by one tech, and with no configuration required, the setup is fast and easy.
Setting up a wireless to Ethernet bridge can be accomplished by one tech, and with no configuration required, the setup is fast and easy.
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GNS Wireless designs RV Park Wi-Fi Systems. We set up, install, configure, support, and upgrade all parts of your new or existing wireless network. Do you need 802.11AC speeds? Probably not, but call us and we can go over your best option.
How do I know what I should set my local and remote antenna gain to?
Are you tired of paying monthly fees for unreliable Wi-Fi?
Would you like more control or your wireless network?
GNS Wireless offers custom, easy to install, pre-configured wireless network equipment that is fast, reliable and cost effective.
Say goodbye to Checkbox systems and Tengo Internet, and gain control of your wireless network. GNS Wireless provides custom solutions to meet the needs of your park, no matter the size, or internet speed available to you.
What is Power Over Ethernet? Power over Ethernet is a technology that lets network cables (cat5) carry electrical power, as well as data.
Today’s camper, RV’er and even the lucky ones sitting on their boat at a favorite marina want Wi-Fi. They want fast, secure, and reliable Wi-Fi. The days of having to walk over to the main office to check email and download a movie are long gone. Wi-Fi at campgrounds has to have the power to penetrate trees, penetrate the RV’s themselves, and not be susceptible to other Wi-Fi devices causing interference and slowdowns. It just needs to work.
There is a growing notion in the world that those who had a hand in the creation of our government would have laughed at, had they understood what it meant. That is that access to the internet is a basic human right.
The internet has become so ingrained in our daily lives, for employment and personal purposes. It is such an important part of our culture that no matter what you go – a coffee shop, the subway, a sports stadium, a bar – there is a very significant chance of access to wifi.
Did you ever want to give up big city life, pack up on the belongings you need, and move to the woods, or some other remote locations where peace and quiet reigns?
It is sometimes hard to business owners to realize that their technology components have a lifespan. Sometimes these tools will wear out before they become obsolete. Given the variables, it is not possible to determine when and if a piece of equipment will fail, but for some components, there are warning signs that failure is imminent.
You’ve seen those commercials on TV where everyone in the family wants to use the Internet signal at the same time? Dad is finishing up some office work, mom is checking her emails, their daughter is texting her boyfriend, and their son is playing video games. Or, more likely, everyone is trying to use the internet at the same time, with mixed results. This is often the issue for businesses as well, especially those in office complexes.