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Network Options
Network Options
Our digital signage displays support a wide variety of on-site connectivity options. From cellular-broadband support to directly-cabled Ethernet connections, we have a connectivity solution that will fit your on-site networking parameters as well as your operational, IT support and budgetary needs.
"MediaTile’s built-in cellular broadband capabilities eliminated the need to 'network' each location so we were able to deploy our community TV network in about ½ the time and at about ½ the cost of traditional systems."
-Dave Maday, a partner in The Spot Media Group
CELLULAR
Cellular broadband connectivity using the latest cellular technology including EvDO/3G. Support for 1x services (non-broadband) is also included for locations where cellular broadband services are not yet available.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi based connectivity is supported using industry standard Wi-Fi routers and accompanying Wi-Fi enabled MediaTile displays.

ETHERNET
We offer support for virtually any on-site networking system that provides internet access, including DSL, Cable DSL, LAN or WAN. Our displays can be directly connected to the Ethernet access point, or can be used via a Wi-Fi router.
SATELLITE
Two-way satellite-based internet connectivity can be used with our systems. Displays can be directly connected to the satellite access point, or can be used via a Wi-Fi router.

