

More and more people are having garden rooms built – either as entertainment spaces or as home offices.
But they often forget about getting internet access at the bottom of their garden.
IPmitters let you “beam” the internet from your house to the garden room. All without the expense and inconvenience of digging a trench in your lawn to run a cable.

Many companies with multiple buildings – or a new unit just built – need a simple way of connecting them to their network.
A pair of IPmitters “shares” the network from the main building to the secondary one(s).

A customer wanted to upgrade their old coax CCTV system to a new IP one.
Their premises were two buildings on either side of a carpark.
The second building had power. But the only cable linking the two buildings was a coax one … which ran underneath the carpark.
Not keen on digging it up, they needed another way to connect the buildings.
A pair of the IPmitter Pros solved the problem with, of course, no digging required.

Another customer wanted to upgrade their CCTV system protecting a complex of four tower blocks.
And they wanted the all of the cameras to route back to their security room in the main block.
But cabling over 30 cameras from around the complex was going to be a nightmare.
The cameras in each block were wired to a network switch. This was then connected to an IPmitter Pro – their 900Mbps more than enough to handle all the cameras.
Using multiple pairs of IPmitter Pros was a quick, reliable solution. And saved days of cabling time and expense.

Finally, I must tell you about a smart Welsh customer …
His house overlooked a valley and enjoyed high speed fibre internet.
However, the residents at the bottom of the valley were still on old, slow connection.
Our Welsh customer partitioned his bandwidth and sold internet packages – including an IPmitter receiver – to the people down in the valley.
They simply installed their receiver, pointing it back up to his house. Instantly they had a much faster, more reliable internet connection.
