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Essential Projects and Success is Your Only Option

2020-06-11T11:35:09+00:00June 11th, 2020|

Essential Projects and Success is Your Only Option... By Jim Holt   RF-Works was classified as an essential service company during the COVID-19 shut-down. Many of the April and May projects that we were asked to plan and deliver were extremely time-sensitive and also important to life-safety.   Our customer’s being successful was the only

COVID-19 – Earning the Essential Tag – Wireless Done Right™

2020-04-08T20:48:06+00:00April 8th, 2020|

COVID-19 - Earning the Essential Tag - Wireless Done Right™ By Jim Holt, EVP Embracing the culture of Wireless Done Right™, sometimes is about answering the emergency call. In the spirit of “Yes We Can,” RF-Works has been stepping up to help customers, partners, employees and now our community of "Ohians" being hit by the

The Six Steps for WiFi 6 (if you want wireless done right™)

2020-04-29T15:11:59+00:00August 28th, 2019|

The Six Steps for WiFi 6 (if you want …wireless done right™) By Jim Holt As the number of connected devices increases per square foot, the demands on the networks that provide the wireless access increase too. So it follows that those responsible for ensuring the design, implementation, configuration, and security of the wired and

The Top Secret Recipe for “Wireless Done Right™”

2020-04-08T20:56:41+00:00May 1st, 2019|

The Top Secret Recipe for “Wireless Done Right™” By Jim Holt   Somewhere inscribed in pencil on a yellowed piece of paper inside a Louisville, Kentucky safe is Colonel Sanders’ Original Recipe of eleven herbs and spices, says KFC spokesman Rick Maynard. The safe lies inside a state-of-the-art vault that is surrounded by motion detectors,

Reaching 5 Nines In Your Wireless Network

2020-04-08T21:04:17+00:00February 5th, 2019|

By Jim Portaro, Principal and Founder The industry best practice measurement of availability is to achieve 5-Nines. This means the network is up 99.999% of the time and down for no longer than 0.001% or 5.26 minutes over the span of a year. This should be the minimum requirement for a converged network, which

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