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Case Study - AeroGuard Provides All Wireless Guest Access for Comfort Suites

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Publisher SOHOware
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Topics Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wireless Internet Date added 08 Feb 2006
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The Comfort Suites in Charleston, SC, is a modern facility, conveniently located to both business and leisure points of interest in the Charleston area. The challenge for hotel management was to implement ubiquitous standards based Wi-Fi coverage throughout the hotel for guest Internet access, and to accelerate the project completion as fast as possible. For the VAR, Sypherdata, it became clear that a wired access point installation would not meet the desired installation schedule time frame. The capability of SOHOware's AeroGuard MIMO solution to create all wireless networks was seen as an ideal way to address the need.

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