Do you have a home, business, or outdoor space that is impossible to cover with WiFi? Is it larger than 19 acres of separate buildings and wildlife habitats filled with smart devices? If your answer is yes or no, Front Row Theater you covered! we can design the core network experience to fit your needs and give you incredible WiFi no matter how big or small your property is.
Keep reading to see how we did just that for Busch Wildlife Sanctuary or learn about our smart home automation expertise now.
What is a Core Network?
A core network is a wired or wireless conduit that connects separate local area networks to one larger network for improved speed and reliability.
What does that mean?
A traditional WiFi network consists of three things:
• A modem connected to an internet service provider (ISP).
• A router sharing wireless internet signal via a wireless network.
• Smart devices that connect to the network.
The following components make up a local area network (LAN.) This system works well for most homes and businesses as a well-designed home networking setup.
On the other hand, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary covers 19 acres consisting of an endless amount of internet connected devices like animal monitoring systems, POS systems, and access control devices that are vital to keeping animals, staff, and guests safe.
Not only would it be difficult to cover the sanctuary with reliable WiFi, but it would also be dangerous to have outages and dead spots.
Why Home Automation Companies Love Core Networks
Core networks deliver the reliable and ultra-fast wireless internet that a place like Busch Wildlife Sanctuary needs to keep their doors open.
If a single LAN is like a neighborhood, then think of a core network as an interstate running through a city. Instead of the city’s neighborhoods being connected by small, easily blocked or congested surface streets, they’re connected by a high-speed pathway that can handle a large amount of traffic without slowing down.
That’s why Front Row Theater consulted on the wildlife sanctuary’s needs and recommended they use a core network.
Who Needs a Core Network?
Every day new devices, from thermometers to doorbells, are being connected to the internet. In fact, on average homes had 21 smart devices on their networks in 2024. If you have a large home or business that relies on automation, that number could be much higher.
Take advantage of Front Row Theater’s 29 years of experience designing and creating reliable WiFi networks so you can rely on every device you own. Contact Front Row today to bring home the most reliable WiFi networks in South Florida.
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