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HVAC
Monitor and Control Application Customer manages
multiple commercial buildings in Florida outside Miami. He wanted to be
able to monitor and control his Trane HVAC systems from a central
offsite location because most service calls can be eliminated by having
remote control ...[Read
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Salt Lake City Commercial Application Customer
has two buildings separated by a city maintained road. His network
strategy was to have a T1 line in Building A and another T1 line in
Building B. The networks were connected between the buildings via VPN
routers which connected the networks over the internet. Customer wanted
a more reliable connection between the buildings because his connection
would go down periodically due to problems experienced with the
internet. Customer was paying $150 per month for his internet access in
Building A and another $150 per month for his internet access in
Building B. [Read
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IOWA Farm
Application
Customer had his main computer and internet access at his house (H1). He
wanted to be able to expand his network to some of his external
buildings so that he could monitor those buildings from his house and be
able to access the internet when he was working in those buildings. He
also wanted to be able to share internet with his son who lived in house
(H2). Customer had a security camera in building A and some temperature
and humidity sensors in building D which he wanted to be able to monitor
from his house. [Read
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Conference
Center
Application Customer holds regular conferences at a nearby
conference center hotel. During the conference the attendees need to
access web pages on the company's intranet. The customer found that
when 30 people are trying to access the company's intranet thru the
hotel internet connection it would bog down and become unreliable.
Because the link is temporary in nature the customer didn't want to
invest in any permanent infrastructure at the hotel to solve the
problem. [Read
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