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Wi-Fi for Hotel & Conference Centers Webinar on August 28th
AUGUST 22, 2008. Webinar Overview: Deploying Wi-Fi solutions in hotel meeting spaces, convention centers, and other conference rooms places unique demands on the wireless infrastructure. Will catering & events lose high-margin revenue because your Wi-Fi network can’t handle the load? This webinar identifies the challenges faced in these environments and then discusses how Xirrus customers have deployed high-performance Wi-Fi arrays to not only meet, but exceed their Wi-Fi requirements with a wired-like quality of experience.
Hotel and Conference Room Challenges and Problems:
* Supporting large numbers of attendees in close proximity to each other with Wi-Fi is difficult
* Providing enough bandwidth and throughput to support advanced applications with wired-like QoE
* Segmenting of the Wi-Fi network to support different rooms and user groups
* Easily, quickly and cost-effectively deploying temporary Wi-Fi access for special events
Register today to find the solution to the challenges and problems stated above:
http://www.unstrung.com/webinar.asp?doc_id=28906&promo=27117
Join us in understanding how customers who require a larger Wi-Fi coverage area and need to support more concurrent users:
* Plan for high density, multi-event environments
* Simplify and accelerate Wi-Fi deployments
* Provide reliable, high-performing Wi-Fi networks to support hundreds/thousands of users
* Use Wi-Fi to enhance security
* Select the appropriate Wi-Fi architectural solution
* Address application issues
Xirrus is the only “Power Play” in Wi-Fi networking capable of covering larger areas, supporting more users, and providing more bandwidth per cable drop with a quality of experience and level of security equivalent to the wired networks. Xirrus manufactures the patented Wi-Fi Array. The Wi-Fi Array integrates 4, 8, or 16 radios and high-gain directional antennas into a single device along with an onboard Gigabit Switch, Wi-Fi Controller, Firewall, and dedicated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor, providing the performance and security to replace traditional workgroup switches with Wi-Fi technology. The Xirrus solution obsoletes traditional Wi-Fi offerings by delivering 2X more range, 4X more coverage, 8X more bandwidth, and 14X more throughput per cable drop - all while using 75% fewer devices, cables, switch ports, and installation time compared with any other offering.
Join us on Thursday, August 28, at 11:00 a.m. PST / 2:00 p.m. EST:
http://www.unstrung.com/webinar.asp?doc_id=28906&promo=27117
Here are just a few of our customers who have chosen the Xirrus Wi-Fi Array over traditional access points:
Amelia Island Plantation,
Best Western Hotel,
Italy's H2c Caserta Hotel,
Palace Hotel in San Francisco,
Geneva's Ramada Park Hotel,
Milan's Luxurious Sheraton Diana,
The Westin O'Hare Hotel,
Westin Times Square Hotel
To view more Customer Deployments: http://www.xirrus.com/customerdeployments/hospitality.php
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