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Options for Wireless Management:

<p>Almost everybody having a computer has internet in their homes nowadays because&comma; for those of us who are entirely dependent on it&comma; life simply cannot go on without it&period; However&comma; every network equipment needs maintenance and that is even more needful for wireless equipment&period; The reason is&comma; for other types of equipment&comma; there may be one or more than one access points&comma; whereas for wireless&comma; there will be many &lpar;since that is the purpose of wireless&rpar; and every device has its own settings and configuration&period; There might be many devices using the internet at the same time which can slow down the speed on every device if not managed properly&comma; because you have to worry about coverage overlap and channel assignments to make sure the internet runs smoothly and without glitches&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-Correct wp-image-6307" alt&equals;"Wireless Management" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;medusamagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;08&sol;Wireless-Management-600x342&period;jpg" width&equals;"600" height&equals;"342" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Wireless Management&colon;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Managing a wireless network takes as much time as other networks&comma; so if you are using it in a large building&comma; you do not necessarily need more people to do it for you&period; The plus point is that managing a wireless does not mean that you have to manually log into each access point&comma; the devices will log in itself and all you need is a single point of management and control&period; This is true for most wireless network devices&period; Central management reduces staff costs and is better for security as well since you can detect intrusions and rogue access points&period; If there is a single device then you can apply the one-click configuration and firmware updates across all devices&period; It aids in quick VLAN &lpar;Virtual Local Area Network&rpar; and SSID &lpar;Service Set ID&rpar; deployment&period; Not managing your wireless network can cost you money and of course&comma; time&period; If you are using the network on a large scale then you should seek professional services wireless management&period; It is important to consider them because not only will you be greatly enhancing your wireless experience&comma; you will also end up saving money&period; Opting for mobielsense’s various wireless optimization services and simple techniques will also help in reducing staff costs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Thin or Thick Access Points&colon;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Some devices come with very advanced tools to help in securing and enhancing the network and these are generally known as &OpenCurlyQuote;thin client’ type of access point managers&period; Thin client access points do not require you to log in from each device to change the settings&period; They simply boot&comma; get their configuration from a central server and begin operating&period; The real difference is that the central device is doing a lot more than just logging in and issuing commands&period; During boot time it also configures and provides firmware and gets the stats when it starts operating&period; Thin client models are beneficial in that the central point can adapt easily to changing conditions because it knows the settings of each device&period; It can boot power on the other points if one of them stops working&period; Rogue access points are dealt with automatically by knocking them offline using neighboring points&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Normal or &OpenCurlyQuote;thick’ access points are the full&comma; usual ones everyone expects&period; It is necessary to buy software and type in scripts to manage for logins and commands to these devices centrally&period; One of the pros of having a standalone point is that it does not need a controller device to operate it and hence&comma; there is no point of failure&period; Most of the devices come with tools to login and configure access points automatically however&comma; to do the same with multiple brands of points you might need a different device because few come with the setting for this&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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