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  Wireless HotSpots - Need for Controlling Public Access
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Everywhere we look WiFi Hotspots are popping up. Whether it's at a coffee shop, a hotel, an airport, a restaurant, a park, or even a city-wide public network, many organizations are using hotspots as a way to attract new customers, create additonal revenue streams, and keep up with the competition.

An often overlooked component of these networks is the ability to control access, this is where Gateway Controllers come in. With a controller in place, network operators can ensure the network won't be used maliciously.

Typical Gateway Controller Features

Walled Garden
Check User Authentication
Check Billing
Check Bandwidth and Session Control
Check Security
Check Captive Portal
Check Terms of Use
Check Load Balancing
Check Branding
Check Plus Much More!

ValuePoint Networks
ValuePoint Networks offers a full-featured, low cost, plug and play gateway controller option for small to medium sized networks.

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AllCity Wireless
AllCity Wireless offers a robust and scalable controller product line suitable for all sizes of networks.

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If you have any questions or need immediate assistance with your wireless project, please don't hesitate to call (408) 850-6048.

Thanks,
Moonblink Marketing Team

 

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