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Wireless Networks

What are Wireless Networks?

Wireless networks are network solutions where data is transmitted via radio waves instead of physical cables. They allow devices to communicate and connect to the internet without being tethered by wires.

Why are Wireless Networks relevant?

Wireless networks provide flexibility and mobility—essential in environments where cabling is impractical or undesirable. This makes them useful in offices, public spaces, construction sites, industrial facilities, and large-scale events.

Different types of Wireless Networks:

  • WiFi (WLAN): The most common form of wireless networking, used in homes, offices, and public areas.
  • Mobile networks (4G/5G): Provide internet access via mobile infrastructure—ideal for wide coverage and high mobility.
  • Mesh networks: Multiple access points work together to extend coverage and improve stability.
  • Satellite-based networks: Enable connectivity in areas without access to traditional infrastructure.
  • Point-to-Point (PtP): Direct wireless link between two network devices, often with high security and capacity.

TPO’s Wireless Network Solutions

At TPO, we design wireless networks built for real-world conditions. Whether it’s a temporary event or a demanding industrial environment, we deliver solutions that are stable, secure, and adapted to both location and need.