WhatIf Networks, LLC has been designing, hosting and managing IP services for municipalities, schools and colleges since 1995. As part of its offering WIN is pleased to announce its Infrastructure, Wireless and IP Security Services Division.
Infrastructure
Every municipality, school system or college typically has a number of buildings that need to be connected in order to share information and data and support voice and video communications. WIN designs, builds and manages fiber, wireless or combined fiber/wireless Wide Area Metro Networks. Connecting the building next-door or across town, WIN can design and build the most cost effective network.
Wireless
Wireless technology takes many forms. WIN specializes in designing and building wireless campuses and buildings, wireless hotspots, wireless mobile broadband ñ for high-speed transmission of data to vehicles and point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless deployments for backhauling network traffic and connecting SCADA devices such as water tank monitors, HVAC controls and traffic light controls. WIN utilizes radios capable of one gig of throughput and unlicensed 2.4, 4.9, 5.x as well as licensed frequency ranges.
IP Security Devices
Since 9/11 municipal, school and campus security has become an important consideration in IT planning. With the introduction of IP network cameras, video cameras can be deployed at any location and tied into existing LANs and WANs by fiber, copper or wireless connections. WIN is an authorized reseller of Axis Communications network video cameras. Axis is the worldwide leader in the manufacture of IP network cameras. WIN can design, deploy and support single camera installations to multi camera networks involving hundreds of cameras on a fiber/wireless WAN.
Many cities face high crime rates and report dozens of gunshots fired every day. WIN is an authorized vendor for ShotSpotter, the leading gunshot detection system used by dozens of cities, the FBI and the US Army. ShotSpotter can detect and report the exact location (within 75 feet) of gunshots within 15 seconds firing, providing police the ability to respond to crime scenes in under a minute. ShotSpotter is deployed over a wireless network of 2 or more square miles.
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