Wireless Switches
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Wireless Switches
Wireless switches (sometimes called wireless access controllers) enable your employees to access your LAN (local area network) using wireless technology. This is one way to manage a wide-scale deployment of a wireless network.
A "fat AP (access point)" is created when computers within a general office area are connected to a single wireless router. A series of fat APs are established throughout the entire company. All of these wireless routers are connected (either directly or indirectly) to one or more wireless switches (usually located in the IT department or data center) that oversee all of the fat APs. The switches are then connected to the servers. Each AP shows up as a separate node on the network. This centralization of network activity can lower deployment costs and aid in ensuring network security.
When shopping for wireless switches you want to deal with a vendor with the knowledge and expertise to assess your networking needs and provide you with the most reliable and cost-effective solution for your company.
When your company is ready to implement a wireless LAN and or is looking to replace or upgrade existing wireless switches, you may want to visit the vendors available on Business.com.
Wireless Switches
Avoid electrical dangers and reconstruction with wireless switchesBy Octavia McFerrin Avoid pesky bundles of crisscrossed wires or the hassle of patching wall holes with wireless light dimmers and wireless light switches. Many of the switches stick to the wall with either Velcro or small screws. A wireless on/off switch is also a safer option, since it helps you avoid the possibility of electrical damage or an electrical fire you could possibly have with new equipment installation or upgrades.
All wireless switches work either via a radio transmission, where a receiver is connected to an electrical system, or via an existing power line.
Factor in the following to find the widest range of prices:
1. Refurbished wireless light dimmers;
2. Wireless light switches from companies that have gone "green;" and
3. Both discount and high-end options.
Wireless light switches are cheapest through sites selling refurbished goods
A wireless on/off switch isn't too expensive if you're buying it for a single household, but contractors can save a ton by buying bulk, refurbished switches from sites that specialize in used telecommunications equipment. These companies often offer customer service that local hardware or home improvement stores do not.
Try: Get quotes within 4 business hours on refurbished Cisco wireless switches through Network Hardware Resale. Network Liquidators offers refurbished switches from manufacturers such as Nortel, Foundry and HP.
Check out green wireless switches
It seems like many companies are going green by relying on power sources other than battery or changing up other components they use in manufacturing. Wireless switches are no exception. Don't worry about how long your batteries will last--find a wireless switch that doesn't rely on battery power and do your part to save the environment as well as money.
Try: Both EnOcean and Ad Hoc Electronics offer top-of-the-line wireless and battery-free wall switches in a wide variety of designs and colors.
Find the widest range of prices and applications for a wireless wall switch specific to lighting
A wide range of prices on your wireless wall switch needs are available online. No matter what you spend, ask wireless remote control switch sellers about their customer service and existing client base. If they're a high-end company, you might even ask them to provide you with a visual portfolio.
Try: Find a deal on your wireless light switch purchase and check out the client comments with Lighting Switch. Lutron, a lighting design professional, handles both residential and commercial lighting needs.
- Before completing any electrical upgrades, including installing a wireless receiver to your home or business electrical system, be sure your building's wiring meets all local building codes. If you've had an electrical system upgrade in the last 10 years, chances are good that installing a wireless remote switch won't be a hazardous endeavor.
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