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Nayatel’s NFi: Get Internet Access in Every Nook & Corner of Your Office

  • May 17, 2016
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Nayatel, an Islamabad-based broadband solutions provider has recently introduced a better WiFi service for their customers called NFi. With this new service, Nayatel is to provide and install wireless access points; a team of experts is to manage the connection and monitor the complete network.

Nayatel NFi is exclusively built for business users; coming with a pack of devices the team will install these devices in your office, giving you access to WiFi in every nook and corner in your office.

The service comes with a centralized Access Point (AP) controller for efficient AP management, supporting multiple SSID per AP with multi-VLAN mapping.

WiFi coverage adjustments can be made as per requirements.

Features of Nayatel’s NFi include:

Auto roaming (soft handoff), there is no need to disconnect and reconnect during AP switching;

Statistical information (faulty Access Points(AP), top SSID and user in terms of usage); Coverage area up to 45 feet/AP (varies from site to site depending upon construction material); 6 MIMO antennas with 25dBm transmit power; Remote and centralized policy management, no need to define policy for each Access Points(AP); High-speed dual-band (2.4 GHz/5Ghz) supports up to 450Mbps; and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connectivity.

Nayatel’s NFi services charges per access point are: Rs. 3000. Internet charges and 16% government tax is applicable on the same.

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