Today, successful companies are faced with the challenge of providing network access to their visitors, including customers, vendors, contractors, and partners. This type of expanded network access can bring many benefits, including increased productivity, improved collaboration, and enhanced service. However, it also creates potential security risks, which is why it’s essential to establish a guest access policy. By implementing a comprehensive solution to guest access, companies can exercise greater control over network usage, eliminate the need for ad hoc IT support, monitor guest network usage, and securely separate guest traffic from internal resources. I A TO Z SERVICES is here to help you implement a secure guest Wi-Fi network in your organization, which runs on a separate SSID from your primary wireless LAN. This way, your customers and clients can access the internet while on your premises, without needing access to your primary Wi-Fi network.
Access Point
When it comes to networking, an access point is an essential component that serves as the connection point between wireless and wired networks, or as the center point of a stand-alone wireless network.An access point is a wireless network device that acts as a gateway for devices to connect wirelessly to a local area network.
What is an Access Point? An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network, or WLAN, usually in an office or large building. An access point connects to a wired router, switch, or hub via an Ethernet cable, and projects a WiFi signal to a designated area.