Oct 18 - 19

Sterling, VA

Holiday Inn Washington-Dulles

Day 1 Wireless Fundamentals The first day is dedicated to covering crucial topics such as the basics of network architecture, RF fundamentals, antenna principles, noise reduction techniques, efficient installation techniques, and how to select the right equipment. Day 2 Video Surveillance Fundamentals The second day will cover subjects such as network security video, typical project challenges, video network traffic models, designing networks for video use, video network maintenance, convergence topics, and wrap-up Q&A session. Training Instructors Include: Ray Bernard, Rodney Thayer, and Michael Young

Value Added Resllers and System Integrators who are interested in learning more about how to deploy wireless and video surveillance solutions.

Registration Opens: 08/24/2011 Cost: $249 per person

Contact Name: Daniel Redmond

ph: 408-701-5605 email: [email protected]

Company Info:

Moonblink Communications, Inc.

1211 Alderwood Ave
Sunnyvale , CA. 94089 United States


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