Services:
VPN Systems, Inc. offers an array of enterprise level wireless solution services, condensed into and revolving around a strict “Wireless Development Model”
1.) Wireless and Security workshop:
User and Application requirements are determined. This consists of 1 or 2 half days of onsite consultation from VPN System’s service and development network engineers. User and Application matrix is generated, QoS and CoS are explored, additional logical network designs are considered, and alternated hardware platforms are offered based on specific requirements (VoWLAN, etc.).
2.) Wireless Site Survey:
A wireless site survey consists of an onsite design phase in which a team of wireless specialists from VPN Systems find the most effective and practical placement for the wireless hardware chosen during the wireless workshop phase. Surveys are completed with “Best Practices Industry Standard Tools,” such as Anritsu™, Ekahau™, and Airmagnet™, and whichever access point manufacturer the customer has decided upon. The amount of time devoted to this is completely circumstantial, dependent on factors such as size, signal strength requirements, application needs, and the location’s construction materials.
3.) Design Activity:
Logical design is reduced to specific hardware platforms and software configurations based on customer needs and specifications, as well as decades of field-generated experience. This diligent attention to every slight detail is what solidifies the guarantee of a world-class wireless network.
4.) Onsite Installation:
After a complete hardware and software solution has been logically designed to the fullest extent, VPN Systems will oversee the physical installation of the wireless solution, ensuring that everything is completed as it was designed to be.
5.) Verification:
Once the entire network has been designed, installed, and put to use, there is only one major step left to be completed: a wireless verification. Again, using “best practice” tools, VPN Systems will survey the entirety of the designed network ensuring that the solution is working at least as well as was projected. This step also includes the documentation necessary to show that everything is working as expected.