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Wisconsin metro ethernet services are
now available! If a metro ethernet service connection is in your
plans,
try our patented ethernet
lookup
tool. If fiber-lit buildings are in your area,
they will show
up on the map. When you are ready for more information, fill out
the form and one of our telecom consultants will contact you
with an ethernet
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How to
find a
Metro Ethernet Connection in Wisconsin
Metro ethernet is now available in Wisconsin! Unfortunately, not every building is fiber-lit. First check our Metro Ethernet Lookup Tool. If your location is close enough to a fiber- lit building, then enter your contact information and one of our metro ethernet consultants will help you with the details of provisioning with a service provider. If metro ethernet is not yet available in your area, then we have a full suite of high speed internet options. Your options could be DSL for a SOHO, T1 for a small business, or OC3 for a large enterprise. Our telecom specialists are standing by to assist you with all the information you need. We can give you price quotes from more than 15 service providers, so you know you are getting the best options. |
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Here's how it works:
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| Even if a Wisconsin metro ethernet connection is not available near your business, Wisconsin high speed internet options are available everywhere. Whether it is a Wisconsin dsl, Wisconsin T1 line, or a Wisconsin ds3 price quote, our telecom specialists can help you find the solution that fits your business. We have partnerships with more than fifteen service providers, so we can offer you the best services at the best prices. We can also help you find Wisconsin cell phones, Wisconsin voip, Wisconsin frame relay, Wisconsin sip trunking, Wisconsin mpls, as well as contractors and vendors to help you install any networking product in Wisconsin. |
Written by: John Anderson - Sep 3, 2010 Both analog and IP cameras offer a good picture quality, so does it matter which one you use in your security cameras installation? Growth rates of IP cameras are estimated at 40%, so the market share is growing, and camera companies want to put out the latest and greatest products. IP cameras make a lot of sense in terms of efficiency. You can use the same type of cat 5 or cat 6 cable that you are already using for voice and data and put video on it. This could save you from using seperate power supplies as well because you could use a power over ethernet switch. There are two methods of using IP video. Using a video transceiver, analog camera output can be put on a cat 5 cable, back to a video receiver and back to the dvr. A simpler solution is to use an IP camera. These are connected right into your Cisco switch and the DVR communicates with them through the network. IP cameras are well suited to run over metro ethernet connection, enabling you to see your cameras at any location.
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