Inscape Data Corporation provides secure and reliable wireless connectivity and access solution for the demanding healthcare industry. The solution consists of three major product systems: an outdoor wireless system, an outdoor PoE switch, and back office network systems. These solutions can be applied to hospitality applications:
- Point to Multipoint Bridge
Inscape Data high-speed 5 GHz MIMO wireless multipoint bridge solution delivers aggregate wire line speeds up to 600 mbps and up to 50 km link distance for the most cost effective and reliable point to multipoint solution in the industry.
- Point to Multipoint Wireless Broadband Access
Inscape Data high-speed 2.4 and 5 GHz MIMO multipoint wireless broadband access delivers aggregate wire line speeds up to 600 mbps and up to 50 km link, client device dependent, distance for the most cost effective and reliable point to multipoint solution in the industry.
Inscape Data offers a full suite of total turnkey solutions for implementing healthcare wireless networks. The following solution guides provide essential guidelines for your network.
- Point to Multipoint Bridge
A point-to-multipoint bridge network is used to bridge multiple remote base stations to a central base station. Unlike point to point backhaul network, the central base station total capacity is shared among all the remote base station and provides the most flexible deployment at the cost of capacity. For example, a central wireless base station connected with multiple remote wireless base stations. The following is an example of the point-to-multipoint network architecture.
The following is an example of a point to multipoint bridge network:
- Point to Multipoint Wireless Broadband Access
A point-to-multipoint wireless broadband access network is used to provide WiFi connectivity to wireless mobile devices. Multiple base stations strategically installed at key locations creates a wireless cloud to maximize coverage to provide excellent mobility to wireless mobile users. User will be able to roam between base station and stay seamlessly connected. With millions of users switching to mobile computers and tablets driving up the demand, service providers and business organizations need to stay ahead and provide the wireless infrastructure needed to accommodate their customers.
The following is an example of a point to multipoint wireless broadband access network: