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Wireless connectivity enables simplicity

Jan 23, 2015

2015-01-23 Wires.jpgRegardless of what a network is used to facilitate these days, it is often essential that it operates with as few wires as possible. One of the biggest obstacles to deploying and maintaining geographically-diverse networks for video in particular has historically been the cabling process. This can take a great deal of time to accomplish and can complicate system upkeep. But as an increasing number of devices are going wireless, more people are finding that it’s easier than ever to get a network in place and make sure it stays operational.

According to TechTarget contributor Gina Narcisi, the impending arrival of the Internet of Things is playing a role in the increased popularity of wireless technology. As more components are added to a network, involving the least amount of wires possible will ultimately prove to save a significant degree of time, money and frustration.

“The ability to connect everyday objects and devices to the enterprise network is becoming a requirement for many businesses, and the wireless network will play a large role in determining how successful the rollout of the Internet of Things and associated services will be,” Narcisi wrote.

No matter what task is at hand, wireless connectivity is essential to have in the present day. When looking to invest in new systems or update existing infrastructures for video monitoring, consider how wireless technology can help to simplify the entire experience.

Wireless is a natural conclusion
There is a reason that more networks than ever are wireless in nature. Removing wires from the equation can help to create simplicity. As things become easier to handle, more energy is spent in optimizing systems rather than just getting them up and running.

“Simplification helps create network quality,” wrote RCR Wireless News contributor Morgan Kurk. “As architectures have changed and evolved through the various generations, they have consistently been simplified.”

As more daily tasks move onto IP channels, this will be something to keep in mind. Video surveillance networks, for instance, are increasingly becoming IT-based in nature rather than fall under the domain of AV. Wireless surveillance solutions allow cameras to be more easily placed in a greater diversity of settings than ever before and video to be sent directly to devices.

This is the kind of functionality that all modern tech needs to possess in an enterprise environment, but this doesn’t mean that just any solution will do. For those organizations that decide that they need wireless surveillance at their disposal, turn first toFiretide searching anywhere else.


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