Managed Wi-Fi 6 Service
Designed for technology trends of the future, Wi-Fi 6 improves
high-density performance and provides faster throughput.
Wi-Fi 6 is for businesses of the future that need
blazing speeds and unrelenting reliability.
TPx Wi-Fi 6 service delivers higher performance and greater efficiency to your wireless LAN even as the bandwidth-intensive media content
and number of devices connecting to Wi-Fi grows. Networks continue to face a dramatic increase in the number of devices, a tripling of the total global IP traffic, and a diverse range of new technologies that rely heavily on Wi-Fi, resulting in bandwidth challenges. With growing adoption of IoT, 4k video, virtual reality, and 5G networks, significant amounts of traffic gets offloaded to Wi-Fi. In addition, employees tethered to work stations around centralized company data centers are also dramatically decreasing. These new bandwidth challenges will require worldwide Wi-Fi connection speeds to increase 2.2x between 2017 and 2022. If your company doesn’t go with the times, your connection will likely become slower and slower, and drop frequently. If your company can’t afford that to happen, Wi-Fi 6 is here to the rescue. With Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax), devices can maintain fast speed despite the network being busy.
and number of devices connecting to Wi-Fi grows. Networks continue to face a dramatic increase in the number of devices, a tripling of the total global IP traffic, and a diverse range of new technologies that rely heavily on Wi-Fi, resulting in bandwidth challenges. With growing adoption of IoT, 4k video, virtual reality, and 5G networks, significant amounts of traffic gets offloaded to Wi-Fi. In addition, employees tethered to work stations around centralized company data centers are also dramatically decreasing. These new bandwidth challenges will require worldwide Wi-Fi connection speeds to increase 2.2x between 2017 and 2022. If your company doesn’t go with the times, your connection will likely become slower and slower, and drop frequently. If your company can’t afford that to happen, Wi-Fi 6 is here to the rescue. With Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax), devices can maintain fast speed despite the network being busy.
Wi-Fi 6 Benefits:
Consistent Data Throughput in Dense Environments
Wider Coverage Range
Blazing Speeds
Unrelenting Reliability
Greater Capacity
Better Security
Power Savings
Improved Outdoor Performance
Why Managed Wi-Fi 6 Services from TPx?
Like other technology, you can’t just “set it and forget it”. To ensure optimal performance and reduce down time, you need reliable “hands on deck” available 24/7 to manage your networks effectively.
We have seasoned experts who will help make sure your network works as it should – and is secure as well. Only a properly configured Wi-Fi network can utilize new technology that helps prevent things like Wi-Fi spoofing or rogue access points. Should an issue occur, TPx team can quickly determine if the problem is with the Wi-Fi or somewhere else, and even more importantly, help you resolve it quickly. TPx has been recognized as a runner-up in the Channel Futures MSP 501 ranking two years in the row and has experience with managing networks for thousands of clients nationwide.
Enterprise-grade Features:
Reveal powerful metrics such as visitor capture rate, user visit time, and repeat visits by listening for wireless devices.
Automatically optimizes Wi-Fi by measuring channel utilization, signal strength, throughput, and interference.
Instantly detects interference, vulnerabilities, and attacks, across all channels.
Identify which applications are being used, and then prioritize critical apps while limiting recreational apps.
Pass up to 5 Gbps of traffic over a single existing cable in order to take full advantage of high speed Wi-Fi 6.
Did you know?
The data traffic per smartphone is expected to increase by ten times from 2016 to 2022.
Ericsson Mobility Report November 2020
The next several years will see a 50% increase in networked devices per person, resulting in an average of 3.6 connected devices per person.
Cisco Annual Internet Report (2018–2023)
Bandwidth-intensive 4K video is expected to grow from three percent of all IP traffic in 2017 to twenty-two percent in 2022.
Cisco Annual Internet Report (2018–2023)
Internet-of-things devices will represent more than half of all global connected devices and connections by 2022, and 80% of new IoT projects will be wireless.
Gartner Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure