The WWT Next-Gen Wireless Workshop is a two-to-four hour strategic discussion and whiteboard session focused on identifying your company’s unique business use cases and wireless networking needs. WWT experts customize the session to meet your company’s specific requirements, which may include:
Emerging Technologies: Explore the latest wireless standards and state-of-the art technologies such as 802.11ac wave 1 and wave 2, multi-GigE aggregation, indoor hyper-location, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. You’ll see how these technologies can be applied to your domain to build the best possible wireless network for employees and customers.
Wireless Architecture: Learn how to design the wireless deployment to achieve the best coverage, throughput, performance, and reliability. Compare and contrast different wireless architectures to best match to the business requirements, making sure to design for high-availability and switchover in the case of a failure.
Best Practices: WWT works with major wireless vendors to provide the best capabilities to ensure the performance and user experience of the wireless networks. However, many customers are still using wireless principles from many years ago. Learn how to design and implement best practices for the latest wireless network generation.
Emerging Technologies: Explore the latest wireless standards and state-of-the art technologies such as 802.11ac wave 1 and wave 2, multi-GigE aggregation, indoor hyper-location, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. You’ll see how these technologies can be applied to your domain to build the best possible wireless network for employees and customers.
Wireless Architecture: Learn how to design the wireless deployment to achieve the best coverage, throughput, performance, and reliability. Compare and contrast different wireless architectures to best match to the business requirements, making sure to design for high-availability and switchover in the case of a failure.
Best Practices: WWT works with major wireless vendors to provide the best capabilities to ensure the performance and user experience of the wireless networks. However, many customers are still using wireless principles from many years ago. Learn how to design and implement best practices for the latest wireless network generation.