Xirrus, Inc. has deployed their Wi-Fi
Arrays in Baltimore Sound Engineering, Inc.'s corporate offices and warehouse facility.
Baltimore Sound Engineering, Inc. develops the specifications and designs for low voltage systems including sound, telephone, data, video, and Wi-Fi products.
"Providing customers with the highest level of trust, quality, and flexibility is the key to our success," said David Soul, owner and president of Baltimore Sound Engineering, Inc.
"We have the responsibility of navigating through the technology soup and selecting the right solution. Like us, our customers demand high performance Wi-Fi networks powerful enough to support voice and video, and that scales as application demands increase--Xirrus is the only Wi-Fi solution capable of doing that."
Companies like Baltimore Sound Engineering are switching over to Wi-Fi as their primary network connection, especially those that must cover large areas, support large user populations, and/or use high bandwidth/throughput applications.
The Xirrus solution has done away with traditional Wi-Fi offerings by delivering 2X more range, 4X more coverage, 8X more bandwidth, and 14X more throughput per cable drop. The Xirrus Wi-Fi Array has cut down power consumption by roughly 84 percent over legacy access points and controller architectures.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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