TECHNOLOGY // WIRELESS

Wireless technology offers mobility and security… anywhere, anytime.

802.11 b/a/g
Our hospitality wireless solutions currently utilize 802.11b certified equipment. 802.11b products operate at a maximum speed of 11 megabits/second and have a fairly long range. As a client device gets farther away from an access point the radio will automatically step down the bandwidth from 11mbps to 5.5mbps, 2mbps and 1mbps. It is not imperative that the client be connected to the access point at a full 11mbps since the T1 or DSL line that is typically used for Internet access operates at a maximum of 1.5mbps. It is for this reason that 802.11b lends itself to be the best choice for a high-speed Internet technology for hotels. 802.11b products are widely deployed and mature as well as being the least expensive of the 3 most adopted standards. All of our access point products are upgradeable to 802.11g or 802.11a by replacing the radio component without having to replace the entire access point.

802.11g products operate at a maximum speed of 54 megabits/second and have a similar range as 802.11b products. 802.11g products are backward-compatible with 802.11b products. An 802.11b client device will work with an 802.11g access point and an 802.11g client device will work with an 802.11b access point.

802.11a products operate at a maximum speed of 54 megabits/second. But unlike 802.11b and 802.11g products, 802.11a has a much shorter range. 802.11a products are not compatible with 802.11b/g products. Due to its short range and the large install-base of 802.11b client devices, 802.11a is not a standard that works well in a hotel setting.

Security
Typically wireless networks are viewed as being “less secure” than traditional, wired networks. Guest2Net works with you to determine the appropriate security measures for your property and guests.

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