The Flex complements the original WaveCore, which penetrates thick concrete floors and walls in the interior, to lower the cost of roof-to-indoor, building-to-building and indoor-to-outdoor ...
One issue in getting office buildings networked that you don’t typically face at home is concrete—and lots of it. Concrete walls are an average of 8 inches thick inside most commercial real estate.
Dalet has partnered with the Unity Council to create an Intelligent Infrastructure Economic Zone throughout the Fruitvale area that will offer residents and businesses a wide array of Low-Latency ...
Why it matters: Establishing connectivity in commercial buildings has typically required drilling through thick walls, which is time-consuming and expensive. Wireless systems have not been able to ...
Airvine's WaveCore 1000-RH can deliver gigabit Wi-Fi speeds through 12 inches or more of concrete and 2.5 Gb/s through eight inches. Designed to provide wireless backbones in buildings, it can be used ...
New system complements the WaveTunnel wireless backhaul system launched last year to create a pervasive Gigabit-speed wireless enterprise networking environment at a fraction of the "wireline" cost ...
Wireless network infrastructure provider Airvine unveiled its WaveCore product line, which it said eliminates drilling required when confronting concrete barriers (which includes labour, permitting, ...
I know the article mentions 8-12" of concrete, but the picture shows a cinder block wall. That would take all of 20 seconds to drill through. But once, cry once. Except in the case, you'll probably ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. The Flex complements the original WaveCore, which penetrates thick concrete floors and walls in the interior, to lower ...