Services > Wireless
Solana Technologies has a long history of networking infrastructure, with the leading edge in innovative design for 12 years. From Ethernet to network security, we’ve done it all. We have extensive experience with core routing, core switching, carrier level, enterprise level, and even experimental networking. We execute implementations, installations, and designs of all kinds of networks. In addition, our staff of talented engineers provides remote and on-location support. Solana Technologies has served thousands of customers in the networking field throughout Southern California and the country. Every engineer is first a network engineer, and second everything else.
- Point-to-point
Solana Technologies has the ability to do wireless backhauls or go the last mile of a fiber path wireless with point-to-point radios. It also creates an entirely redundant backup system in case of a disaster destroying the primary fiber backbone. If you have an office up the street and don’t want to rent a line to the new building, you can shoot a radio wave directly from the old office to the new one and own the wireless frequency yourself.
- Point-to-multi-point
Most wireless is point to multi point. This means that many users can access a single access point. This can include traditional wireless, like setting up a location to have wireless Internet access, or wireless scanning of barcodes in factories that back up data. All of these applications are examples of types of point-to-multi-point wireless that Solana Technologies has and can work with.
- Mesh or Canopy
Solana Technologies’s Metro Mesh system creates a blanket or canopy of Internet access over a spread out area, most frequently a town, city, or municipality. Multiple points throughout the town that can all communicate with one another create the mesh. That way, if one of the antennas is knocked out or goes offline for whatever reason, the mesh will remain intact and online. It can be used to give wireless Internet access to the area’s residents, or be utilized by the public services of the area, like the police and fire departments. The town could make all of their meter readers electronic, create live video streams from all of their police cars, and increase the communication between all of the different emergency services within the town to respond more rapidly and efficiently to disasters.

