Las Vegas Wireless Network Services
With the cost of supplies increasing each year, it only makes sense to look at solutions that can keep your overhead low. There are many wireless network solutions on the market today, none of which meet the performance standards set by Aruba Networks. IT PITSTOP can assist in wireless network setup, network support, network security, and integration. We also understand the inherent risks involved with wireless technologies. We can provide you with several methods to secure your wireless network to include 802.1x to drastically enhance the security of your wireless architecture. Check out Aruba's product page for more information.
Wireless Network Setup
Our highly skilled, industry-certified technical staff have experience in a variety of wireless network setups and deployments for both government and commercial sectors. Through the use of RF planning and spectrum analysis, IT PITSTOP can integrate your wireless deployment with your current infrastructure in a cost-effective, secure manner.
Wireless Network Support
Our highly experienced technical staff can provide you with a local resource for wireless network support. This allows for quicker response times, lower rates, and a long-lasting relationship. IT PITSTOP also has a 24-hr technical assistance center to help with issues at any time. The IT PITSTOP support model is very flexible, which gives clients the option of paying per hour, purchasing a block of hours at a discounted rate, or even entering into a monthly support contract.
Wireless Network Security
Our highly experienced technical staff has vast experience in wireless network security. IT PITSTOP can effectively secure any wireless network via multiple methods, including WPA2 and 802.1x.
Wireless Network Integration
In today's dynamic, distributed enterprise, users connect to the network with multiple mobile devices, on campus and in branch offices, from home and on the road. To support these increasingly diverse networks, IT PITSTOP can integrate wireless solutions, using wireless technologies like 802.11n to deliver mobility while reducing the cost of the network infrastructure.