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Not everyone understands concepts like Managed IT, structured cabling, and security systems. But the reality is that you must be familiar with this before investing in it. Consequently, Ighty Support has started the “visuals” initiative.
Our visuals will take you behind the scenes, showcasing our day-to-day operations and the expertise that goes into our work. You’ll be able not only to see how we work but also understand the technical concepts like Managed IT support services, Structured cabling installation, Cable types like Cat5 cable, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat7, Fiber optic, and security systems like security cameras, access control, and burglar alarm.
These visuals are only for informational purposes, and not for training purposes. Also, we are committed to safeguarding our client’s information and not disclosing it in our visuals.
The visual captures two of our most popular security camera models. On the left is our analog camera, featuring a black cable for easy installation. It is a low-definition camera and requires no additional equipment. The next model is an advanced network camera. If you have a power over ethernet injector on your network, you can just use one cable and connect to a single standard RJ45 ethernet cable, which in turn streamlines installation. The primary difference between the two models is their video quality. The analog camera gives low-definition footage, whereas the network camera delivers superior high-definition video. Both models cater to different security needs and installation environments.
The visual showcases the essential components of a laptop. We have a CMOS battery at the left that controls the default system time. Next, we have a film connected to the CPU, the computer’s brain. Adjacent is the RAM, facilitating rapid data access for active processes. We have a hard drive where the long-term memory is kept. At the bottom left, we have audio equipment for the speakers. Then, there’s a battery and a Wi-Fi connector that enables wireless network access. Each component plays a crucial role in the laptop’s functionality, from processing and memory to power and connectivity.
This visual is an overview of the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. It is a powerful hub for managing your business cloud services. Through this interface, managed service providers like Ighty Support can efficiently oversee various aspects of your Microsoft 365 environment. This centralized platform allows for comprehensive management of your emails, azure environment, user accounts, and security settings. The service providers implement changes and updates in a way that does not put your business at a halt and continues your routine operations. The Microsoft 365 Admin Center is a vital tool to maintain and optimize your organization’s digital infrastructure.
This visual is of a data and voice cabling wall plate that manages both data and voice connections in one location. Upon removing the plate, there are two varied jacks: one for data and one for voice. The data jack is used to connect internet cables for network connectivity, supporting high-speed data transfers for devices like routers and computers. The next is the voice jack, designed for telephone connections, enabling voice communication. Both the two jacks are terminated to cables inside the wall cavity. The wall cavity holds the cables in place and keeps the cabling organized. So you see this is a simple yet effective way to manage data and voice connections in a single wall plate.
This visual is of a reader. You might have seen a reader in your home, school, or office. Readers might seem to work only for numeric codes but these are designed to handle fobs and cards as well. Simply bring your fob close to the reader to unlock the door, and that’s it. The reader will recognize the fob and give you the access. Readers are the best way to control access, making it an essential access control system for enhancing security in business facilities.
This visual is an overview of the unified network management forum. We, being a managed IT service provider, make use of this tool to maintain and optimize the client’s network. The forum covers key network components such as firewalls, switches, and access points. Our main aim is to ensure that all network elements stay up-to-date and synchronized within the forum. This ensures business continuity and makes sure clients have a usable network all the time. It enhances business efficiency and reduces downtime.
This visual showcases the various components of an access control system such as maglock, motion sensors, push-to-exit buttons, and readers. All these are used to provide secure and convenient access to buildings. Maglock uses magnetic force to unlock a door. It unlocks the door when the power is off and ensures safety in emergencies. Next, we have a motion sensor. Motion sensors use ultrasonic technology to trigger actions like locking a door, and turning on the lights to enhance convenience and automation. The “push to exit” button allows easy exit by sending the signal. Then, there are readers to authenticate users by scanning credentials like cards, fobs, or biometrics. It unlocks the door once verified and provides secured and controlled access.
This visual showcases the key components of an access control system like key fobs, access cards, and others. These elements play a crucial role in securing facilities and ensuring only authorized individuals can gain access. We have a small portable device known as a key fob that uses carry-on keychains or in pockets. It contains a radiofrequency, an ID check and a technology that communicates with the access control readers. When you approach the access control system with a key fob, the reader scans the signal and if the reader matches the credential, the door is unlocked. Next, we have an access card. It is a flat credit card-sized item. These cards are used in business environments and are easily carried in wallets or cardholders. You can swipe the card or tap it on to the reader. The reader then verifies the card’s credentials to grant or deny access. If you don’t have a card, simply enter your personal identification number. It is an alternative to physical cards. If the entered PIN matches the card’s credentials, access is granted. Modern access control systems are designed to support multiple systems and this flexibility allows businesses to use different access control systems in combination. This is how you can keep your environment secure.
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