To protect challenging applications and high-cost installations, as well as enterprises in expanding facilities, this system uses a Class A mesh network, where every device acts as a repeater with redundant path communication.
Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) is now operating off of a wireless mesh network to provide around-the-clock surveillance on the 180 acres of port property.
In the past five years, city surveillance has become one of the largest vertical markets in the network surveillance industry. Throughout North America, cities of all sizes are deploying city-wide surveillance solutions. Even cities with populations as small as 10,000 are deploying systems.
How far does one camera feed go – to a dispatcher or monitoring station? What if it could go to every security vehicle in an organization – giving security personnel minute-by-minute updates on what’s happening and where their services are most needed? With wireless mesh, it can, and more.
Ty Morrow knows that Freeport, Texas, is “where fun happens.” He also knows that bad things could happen; and, as chief of police, it’s his duty to see that fun overpowers the bad. And one recent addition to his staff is a wireless network that supports security video in this coastal city.