Set-up guest Wi-Fi access at your business, engage online visitors and improve business performance through a single service.
The Best Wireless Network Design and Implementation in the Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, and northern Illinois area!
We can set-up and install your Guest WiFi System!
Wireless LAN Surveys & Planning
With many years of wireless networking expertise, Innovative Dynamic Networks has the knowledge and know-how to design, install and maintain secure, 802.11 based high-performance wireless networks. We provide a full site survey and planning service to ensure you get the Wi-Fi coverage you need. We will produce a report on the physical, architectural, geographical and electrical limitations of the site and their effect on a planned wireless solution.
Secure, reliable Wireless LAN networks
Based on professional wireless network surveys and planning we offer secure wireless LAN network with Wi-Fi protection including Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems (WIPS), Firewalls, secure Guest Access, Branch Routing and Mobile Device Management (MDM).
PTP/PtMP Connection
Choosing a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint network from Innovative Dynamic Networks gives you the opportunity to tear up any existing expensive leased line rental contracts. Once installed the link is yours and can be moved whenever needed. We can supply and install a range of Point-to-Point wireless (PTP) network or Point-to-Multipoint (PtMT) technologies to suit a variety of applications.
This outdoor wireless network can be used for municipalities surveillance, communication, public services, etc… they can also be used to connect multiple buildings together whether they are only blocks or miles away. Contact Innovative Dynamic Networks and one of our certified engineers will be able to help you design your wireless network infrastructure.
Larger Business?
Empower your customers to get free or pay-per-use, Guest WIFI Services in recurring or one-time formats. We can set time-based policies or provide vouchers through PINs. Plus, you can get visitors connected using auto-provisioning or help them benefit from self-provisioning on the web portal. You can also deliver secure internal Wi-Fi access.
Cabling Services
- CAT5
- CAT5e
- CAT6
- CAT6a
- CCTV
- Data Centers
- Data – Voice – Video
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Intercom
- Inter-building backbone systems – Data Voice between Buildings
- Intra-building backbone systems – Data Voice between Buildings
- IP Security Cameras and Surveillance
- Rack Enclosures and Cable Management
- Wireless Networks
- Server Room Design and Build
- Wireless Distribution Systems
New/Retrofit Construction
Innovative Dynamic Networks works together with you or your architect to design a complete structured wiring infrastructure solution for your existing business or new construction. Our engineers have designed several new/retrofit wiring designs that will cover all aspects of your IT infrastructure to be able to deploy; Security camera systems, access control, VOIP Phone system, wireless, etc.
Interpreting Cable Test Data
Selecting the appropriate communication cable for a project can be challenging. Whether you are a consultant designing an infrastructure for a major customer or an IT professional who is tasked with turning a large open area into a cubicle farm, choosing the best cable for the project can be daunting. We are here to make sense of how some companies provide the performance data for their cables. Terms like “Average”, “Typical”, “Max” and “Guaranteed” are being used by different manufacturers to describe their cable’s performance. Which term or terms most accurately depict the cable’s performance and, more importantly, the company’s obligation to that performance? Innovative Dynamic Networks has the answers for you in everyday terms you will understand.
Shielded Vs. Unshielded Category Cable Comparison
Fiber optic cable has become a standard component in most contemporary cable infrastructures. Its immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) make it a desirable cable medium. Its ability to transport signals for significant distances has also earned it a place in most networks, whether they are local, wide area or metropolitan. In fact, fiber optic cable is now run down many residential streets and brought directly to the house. However, for many, fiber optic cable, how it works and its uses are still an elusive concept but we will be able to help you understand when to deploy it due to copper wire limitations.
Advantages of Enhanced Category 6 Cable
Not too long ago, when local area networks were being designed, each work area outlet typically consisted of one Category 3 circuit for voice and one Category 5e circuit for data. Category 3 cables consisted of four loosely twisted pairs under an overall jacket and were tested to 16 megahertz.
Category 5e cables, on the other hand, has its four pairs more tightly twisted than the Category 3 and were tested up to 100 megahertz. The design allowed for voice on one circuit and data on the other. As network equipment data rates increased and more network devices were finding their way onto the network, this design quickly became obsolete.
Companies wisely began installing all Category 5e circuits with often three or more circuits per work area outlet. Often, all circuits, including voice, were fed off of patch panels. This design allowed information technology managers to use any circuit as either a voice or a data circuit.
Overbuilding the system upfront, though it added costs to the original project, ultimately saved money since future cable additions or cable upgrades would cost significantly more after construction than during original construction phase.
By installing all Category 5e cables, they knew their infrastructure would accommodate all their network needs for a number of years and that they would be ready for the next generation of network technology coming down the road.
Though a Category 5e cable infrastructure will safely accommodate the widely used 10 and 100 megabit-per-second (Mbits/sec) Ethernet protocols, 10Base-T and 100Base-T respectively, it may not satisfy the needs of the next Ethernet protocol, gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbits/sec), also referred to as 1000Base-T.
Thus, those IT managers looking to increase their network’s speed may be limited by the cable that was installed in their facility. Though testing of the Category 5e infrastructure could determine its efficacy, the quality of both the cable and its installation could play a role in whether or not 1000Base-T will operate properly over the cable.
Category 6 Cable was developed to ensure 1000Base-T performance as well as accommodate other protocols.
Unparalleled Managed IT Services for your Company
Innovative Dynamic Networks maintains a commitment to an outstanding client relationship and a high satisfaction level.
Call us 1(262) 995-1190 for a consultation on your next IT project in the Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, or Chicago areas!