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Access Networks, the premier enterprise-grade networking solutions provider for the modern smart home, announced today that it has partnered with Domotz, the premier Remote Monitoring and Management platform for IoT. As a result of this new partnership, Access Networks is now outfitting every newly deployed Core custom system with the powerful, flexible, and scalable Domotz solution for remote network monitoring and management. Whether integrators charge monthly service fees to generate recurring monthly revenue or use complimentary service as a selling point for their high-end customers, Domotz solutions make it easier to pair an Access Networks enterprise-grade network within a luxury smart home. As the engine behind Access Networks Live Monitoring, Domotz helps ensure the high quality of service Access Networks customers expect and demand. About Access Networks Access Networks is the premier enterprise-grade networking solutions provider for the modern smart home.
Access Networks Core2 and Core3 Custom Network Systems Selected as CEDIA Best New Hardware Product Finalist Access Networks, the premier enterprise-grade networking solutions provider for the modern smart home, is pleased to announce that its Core2 and Core3 Enterprise-Grade Residential Custom Network Systems have been named Finalists in the 2018 CEDIA Best New Hardware Product Awards. Access Networks Core2 and Core3 systems are comprised of a router, an Access Networks C120 wireless controller, a core Ruckus ICX switch, and a Helix monitoring device with proactive service, creating a complete premium enterprise-grade networking solution when combined with selected access points and additional switches. Through this integration, Access Networks’ Core2 and Core3 custom-programmed networking solutions are now certified to work seamlessly with Crestron’s DM-NVX Series of AV-over-IP encoders/decoders to provide the high bandwidth and low latency today’s video distribution systems need.
Access Networks, the premier enterprise-grade networking solutions provider for the modern smart home, is offering valuable training sessions on Wednesday, September 5 and Thursday, September 6, 2018, during CEDIA Expo. Open for registration now, these courses are free of charge and integrators who attend will learn why enterprise-grade networks are a must, about the importance of the network core, and the significant role video over IP plays in today’s homes, all while earning CEDIA CEU credits. In this 90-minute training session taught by technical trainer, Nathan Holmes, attendees will learn the intricacies of Video over IP, why it is so important in today’s homes, and how streaming video affects network design for integrators. How to develop robust network designs that support Video over IP Getting to the Core of Video Over IP takes place Wednesday, September 5th, in Room 9 at 10:00 am, and again Thursday, September 6th, in Room 8 at 10:00 am.
Integration between Crestron and Access Networks preconfigured solutions deliver high-quality AV over IP Access Networks, the premier enterprise-grade networking solutions provider for the modern smart home, and a long time Crestron I2P partner, now offers preconfigured solutions optimized for Crestron NVX deployments. “Leveraging the stability of our products, we worked to make sure the new Core system configurations, when paired with the Crestron DM-NVX products, meet the high standards the industry has come to expect from both brands,” says Access Networks Technical Trainer Nathan Holmes. As a Crestron I2P partner, Access Networks’ Core2 and Core3 products will work in lockstep with Crestron products to provide consistency in an increasingly complicated landscape of IP-based products that “ride” on the home network. To make it even easier, Access Networks Core systems also includes four years of support from its industry leading team of certified support engineers, providing a future-ready solution as network requirements change over time.