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WAN
Wireless LAN technology is gaining broad acceptance and being adopted worldwide in organizations that clamor for the competitive advantage of an increasingly mobile and highly productive workforce. Wireless technology for computer users is nothing new. The first connections were established two decades ago. Adoption, though, has proceeded very slowly, mostly limited to a few specialized vertical markets, such as warehousing, education, and retail.Connectivity Solutions
Access is vital for companies whose employees work on the road, in remote offices, or at home. Access expands the usability of your business network with round-the-clock accessibility to the data and resources your employees need. Let Niat Systems help you provide your remote employees with access to your company network via high-speed analog and Digital communication lines.
Dialup Lines PSTN Solutions: With dial-in access, your staff can access company resources, including their own workstations, as if they were working in the office. Employees can read electronic mail, transfer files, and use graphical browsers such as Mosaic and Netscape. If you have an internal Web server, you can provide easy access to company information to employees anywhere in the world.
In addition, their access can include the entire Internet, if you choose. Users will be able to send electronic mail and use FTP to transfer files to and from other organizations. Using a graphical browser, they can find product information and services available from other sites on the World Wide Web.
ISDN Solutions: Integrated Services Digital Network is a digital circuit for carrying voice, video and data simultaneously. These characteristics make ISDN suitable for point-to-point video conferencing and Data Transfer. You can also connect G4 fax machines, PCs, telephones and video conferencing equipment to an ISDN line. With installation of special devices (Terminal Adapters) you can connect your computers to ISDN line. There are two flavors of ISDN: the BRI-type and PRI-type. Basic Rate Interface (BRI) segregates the phone line into two B-channels and one D-channel. The B-channels can be used for two simultaneous voice calls, or one for data and one for voice or both for video or data. The D-channel is a control line used for signaling. With Primary Rate Interface (PRI) you get 30 B-channels and one D-channel. With ISDN you get bandwidth of 64 or 128Kbps.
Leased Lines: These are terrestrial and dedicated circuits that are used for point-to-point connectivity. Enterprises and corporate can use leased lines for interconnecting their offices or branches. These circuits are also used for connecting an enterprise network to an Internet service provider (for gateway services). Leased lines circuits can be bought in capacities of 64Kbps and multiples. Typically, enterprises use 64K links to interconnect offices and 2Mbps links for connecting locations that exchange high volume of data.
Leased Line for Internet Access

Leased Line for Internet Access
