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The Limitations Of Wi-Fi Connection

Wireless connectivity has had a transformative effect on Australian businesses. Not only does it allow people to connect throughout the workplace like never before, but it’s also become an integral tool to conduct everyday tasks. As the accessibility to the digital world grows, as does our reliance on a fast, reliable wireless connection. Problems arise when this connection slows or is insufficient to meet our business’ needs. Connectivity challenges are exacerbated by factors such as density, interference and insufficient frequency. Here are the most common problems businesses encounter with their wireless connections:

Frequency

A commercial Wi-Fi connection that powers you and your business calls for access points that are enterprise compatible. Every individual business will have its own set of challenges when it comes to connectivity. Coverage can often be hindered if there is insufficient frequency deployment. Optimising staff and customer experience is always a priority to any company, but achieving this varies from business to business. Customising a wireless solution for your business often involves choosing a frequency that can facilitate an undisrupted connection. 2.4GHz and 5GHz can both offer a high-quality wireless performance. The difference in choosing between them must come down to the individual needs of your business.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth refers to the data transfer capacity across a network. The bandwidth capacity dictates how fast information can be transferred and is expressed in bits per second. A fast connection is usually associated with large bandwidth. The higher the frequency, the faster the data is transmitted and transferred on the network. If your business relies on a speedy and efficient connection for your customers and guests, then opt for a 5GHz Wi-Fi frequency. Businesses in the hotel and corporate sector ,for example, may benefit from a 5GHz frequency, as it allows employees and guests alike to download, stream and share digital data, undisrupted.

Coverage

While 5GHz may be necessary for instances of high network traffic, 2.4GHz covers a broader range, providing a stronger connection to large areas. Coverage can often pose a significant challenge for businesses that span large distances but is an essential component to satisfy customers. Businesses like holiday parks or camping grounds may elect for a 2.4GHz frequency to facilitate their range needs. However, interferences like metal caravans, microwaves and walls can compromise the effectiveness of a steady 2.4GHz wireless connection.

Interference 

Interference is a common issue that plagues wireless connectivity. It may be why your current connection is not living up to expectations or why your network is subject to slow load times. Interference is caused by devices that omit frequency transmissions that emulate those of your network. Objects like microwaves, phones, metal doors and Bluetooth devices cause network interference. If your business is susceptible to this, then a 5GHz frequency connection may be worth investing in. 5GHz frequency usually experiences less interference compared to their 2.4GHz counterparts.

Connectivity is a necessity in our ever-evolving digitalised world. Nowhere is this more pertinent than in business, where wireless connections have become so essential in day to day operations. From schools, hospitals and hotels to holidays parks, resorts and warehouses, Teksupport has been facilitating successful connection outcomes for businesses all over Australia. Teksupport has a unique understanding of the connection challenges that face businesses in a range of industries. Contact us today for a free assessment!

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