Gateway is certified to provide all of the necessary cabling and components for your Data, Voice, Video & Fiber Optic Networks. We can install almost anywhere: commercial, residential, new construction, or retro-fit. Gateway employees take pride in each individual installation. We have a BICSI RCDD and BICSI certified technicians on staff to make sure your project meets all BICSI and TIA codes and standards. We are certified with major brands of cable and connectivity. These certifications allow most installations to be warranted for a period of up to 25 years.
If you're tired of changing your locks due to lost keys, consider going keyless. Gateway Wireless & Network Services installs access control systems to create better security for your building's access points. By installing an access control system, you'll have authorization over who can and can't enter a facility. You can also restrict certain areas and limit the days or hours when people have access.
A properly designed security camera system can provide many benefits to a facility. Today's best systems can distinguish between people and animals with video analytics, which can be used to send alerts outside of normal operating hours. Often companies will buy security camera systems without considering pixel density (resolution), lighting conditions, frame rates, or storage capacity. All these factors can impact an investigation, without proper planning your surveillance system might only be a useful deterrent.
Emporia Public Schools, in conjunction with HTK Architects and McCownGordon Construction, broke ground today at Emporia High School, the third project of the 2019 bond. The $78 million bond issue includes additions and renovations at eight schools, as well as a new early learning facility. This...
Dark spots on your property provide good places for people to hide. Outdoor security cameras come equipped with night vision and can reveal if a stranger is lurking. Another good idea for security is to install outdoor, motion sensitive lighting.
Did you know access control systems were first developed in the 1960s as a means of dealing with the issue of lost keys? Those systems used simple keypads.
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