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As the notion of offering high-speed Internet access to guests becomes increasingly widespread in the hospitality industry, many hotels are left to ponder which of the several competing access technologies are best for their guests, and for their bottom line. One of the biggest challenges in the industry today is that many hotels do not have the wiring infrastructure in place to support high-speed access solutions.

Built in the old days, many hotels may have close to 100-unit, all-suites property. Standard CAT 3 wiring was installed in its walls when the hotels were built, which was sufficient at the time for the hotels' telephone systems. Today, however, CAT 3 is considered inadequate for high-speed Internet signals. That left hotel management with a dilemma.

Evaluating Various Technologies

You can evaluate a few different technologies. Your primary interest will be in getting something effective installed while minimizing the hassles related to installation. Cost also factored into your criteria. One option will be rewiring the building with CAT 5 cabling. You will immediately discard this notion because of the huge cost typically associated with installing dedicated wiring. Also the anticipated significant disruption to guest activities will be unacceptable.

You may have the alternative to run Internet signals over the existing telephone lines. The system offers some benefits for the hotel but the system?s speed and reliability are doubtful. It may turn out that when the building was wired there were too many junctions installed, which created a problem with running the Internet signals over the phone system.

Comparing Wireless and PLC Technologies


It really came down to a consideration of two different technologies: a traditional wireless solution that relies on radio waves to relay Internet signals throughout the hotel or a powerline communications (PLC). PLC systems use existing electrical wiring, present in almost all buildings regardless of type, to carry high-speed data communications signals. Essentially, this technology turns ordinary electrical receptacles into network access ports. A special device called a ?gateway? helps distribute the Internet signal through the building?s electrical wiring, eliminating the need for installing dedicated CAT 5 wiring. Portable PLC modems that connect to desktop or laptop computers feature an ordinary electrical plug on one end. The user gains instant Internet access by simply plugging the special modem into any electrical outlet in the room and then plugging the modem?s Ethernet connection into their laptop. Both the wireless system and the PLC system may show lights since they will avoid hassles of installing wiring and offered mobility for guests using laptops in their suites.

The test of a wireless system will show that it may work very well in the front of the building. But because of the building?s density, the signals may not reach the back rooms at all. The property, like many tels, is constructed of brick and cast in place (CIP) concrete, which has a tendency to interfere with wireless signals.

The PLC system would face no such hurdles. The system transmits Internet signals over electrical wiring inside large commercial structures ? such as hotels and other multiunit buildings ? without any signal distortion or interference.

RadiantOne Network System

We have the answer to your Internet dilemma no matter you are a hotel, motel or hospital or institution. We are a turnkey provider of network services, offering Internet access and phone service. RadiantOne is able to bring in a T1 circuit to deliver broadband Internet to your building. In addition, the powerline system that RadiantOne offered will meet all of your requirements for high-speed Internet access and phone service needs: no new wiring of buildings, quick and cost-effective installation, and no need to interrupt your guests.

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  • Institutions

Invisible Installation

Managers and administrators want to offer their guests all the essential amenities, such as high-speed Internet access, Internet phone services but they do not want to disrupt or inconvenience their guests during the installation process. One of the reasons that RadiantOne offers powerline system is because they can offer high-speed Internet access without the guests ever having to endure the inconveniences normally incurred during installation.

We can come in and upgrade a building with an extremely high-speed, very efficient service without disrupting the property. We don?t leave a mess and don?t drill holes in the walls; we don?t make any noise; and best of all, we never have to go into the guestrooms. The result is a new service that arrives at your building without the associated mess or construction issues that are typical with other upgrades, which is really unique. We assure that the installation of powerline system would be invisible to the guests and would be completed within a matter of days.

A Simple Installation Complete within Days

With powerline system, broadband Internet access is delivered by utilizing a building?s existing, standard electrical wiring using powerline communications technology. The system converts virtually every power outlet in every room into a high-speed data network. It delivers the networking signal in a building by installing a combination of Gateways, repeaters, and adaptors.

For the first step of the installation process, our electrician will cramp the core couplers form the gateway to the power distribution panels and connect the gateway to the T1 line. The gateway distribute the powerline communications (PLC) signal from the Gateway into the electrical circuit breaker of the building. This is the only part of the installation that requires an electrician. Once the gateway is installed, the PLC backbone is completed, and all the power outlets connected to the power panels are now Internet-ready.

The next step is to distribute the powerline adaptors to the guests that require high-speed connection to the Internet for instant access. To gain Internet access, the guests simply plug the powerline adaptors into an electrical outlet, connected the computer to the Ethernet port on the adaptor, and turned on the computer. The powerline system worked flawlessly, giving them high-speed Internet access.

Flexible and scalable

All guestrooms and anywhere in the building are connected with broadband internet access and voice telephony via existing electrical wiring. Within each room a Powerline is ready to provide connectivity to computers. The Powerline network is centrally connected to our indoor master gateway located at the main electrical junction of the school. The network can be managed from the office and remotely.

The management just hands over the powerline adaptor and IP phone adaptor to the guest. The guest can now access to the data and voice network in the room or even in the coffee shop within the building.

You now have a fully wired and internet ready hotel for your guests to access to data and voice at the same network and at reduced cost.  

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