You need to deliver a consistent “always on” signal indoors and out.
A network left unchecked opens a path of vulnerability for data breaches.
Managing your own network means managing hardware—and that includes scaling as you grow.
Offloading bandwidth is hard when you don’t have total network visibility.
Get 100% visibility through a centralized dashboard to your entire wireless infrastructure. We proactively monitor your network, fine-tune Wi-Fi performance, and boost connections.
The Frontier Difference and Why It Matters | |
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Total network visibility | Understand your network better, from bandwidth hogs to streamlined apps. |
Access insights | Live analytics give you actionable insights so you can better understand network visitors and how to fine-tune your network for optimum performance. |
Reinvest CAPEX | With a flat monthly fee, minimal startup costs and no hardware to maintain, our Managed Wireless LAN saves you time and money. |
See opportunities clearly | With this kind of visibility, you can free your team from the routine maintenance grind while we optimize WiFi performance and boost productivity. |
We’re a standards-based partner tested against the requirements defined in the MEF service standards and specifications. 24/7/365 network monitoring by a dedicated team of experts with a competitive uptime service level agreement.
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Get 99.99% availability and flexible speeds up to 100 Gbps* over our resilient Ethernet backbone.
Cloud-based unified platform that connects your workforce across devices, from anywhere.
Multi-layered security measures and proactive monitoring to detect and stop cyberattacks 24/7/365.
To design a wireless LAN, you need to analyze the wireless signal to determine how many access points and security requirements are needed to cover the area. You also need to consider:
How much area needs to be covered?
Is it indoors, outdoors or both?
Are there obstacles, such as trees?
Are internal walls built with concrete or drywall?
A wireless local area network (LAN) controller monitors and manages the wireless network access points that allow your wireless devices to connect to the network.
Wireless LAN stands for wireless local area network. It’s an enterprise network that doesn’t use wires to connect to the internet and can be used to complement an existing wired network.