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Insystcom, Inc. Announces the EduView Wi-Fi System

System reportedly solves the "stone building" dilemma for colleges and universities.

Insystcom, Inc., a firm that has specialized in providing interactive entertainment solutions and Wi-Fi to the hotel and resort industries, has introduced its new product, the EduView Wi-Fi System that the company says solves the "stone building" dilemma for colleges and universities.

Using Insystcom, Inc. software and the unused bandwidth of the existing Telco system along with the speed of DSL, EduView delivers Wi-Fi into stone/brick buildings without the addition of new cable. This advanced Wi-Fi system uses the appearance of the telephone cable in dorm rooms and public areas to answer these wireless issues:

* Sometimes the wireless signal works in one room and not another: EduView? Wi-Fi utilizes multiple access points throughout the property. This increases the number of students who can connect to the system, eliminating the possibility of a "dead zone".
* Safari Browser crashed during the sign-up process: This is an issue for Apple users, to help alleviate future issues, we have supplied each Dormitory with a copy of Internet Explorer/Mozillas Firefox on a portable USB device to install on the guests computer.
* Connections are too slow to download large files, do not work with security settings, or disconnect every few minutes: EduView? utilizes the latest in DSL technology, integrating wireless with existing internet solution. Bandwidth is supplied by the provider. We are compliant with most, keeping ports unblocked, security settings. Also by installing multiple access points this has eliminated too many users on one connection.
* 800# issues: EduView? extensively trains the school maintenance who will encounter the wireless user and leaves training manuals. We will not leave a property "in the dark".
* Free usage or credit card charging is available with EduView.

"Consulting services and new design are available for Resellers or Integrators," said Wil Riner, CEO of Insystcom, Inc. "They can best serve this important market."