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About DuPage InternetDuPage Internet Services started as an idea to sell broadband, high speed internet service to business and residences which could only get dial-up. Harry Ehorn, founder and visionary, built DuPage Internet Services first wireless tower in his backyard, a true garage start-up company. Rising 150 feet in the air this tower is now one of four primary towers, the largest of which is 450 feet. In addition, DuPage now has over 30 small towers across DuPage County. Recently DuPage Internet Services has expanded its service offering and can now perform as an IT department for small and medium size businesses. President Harry Ehorn, CCSA, CNE, is President and Managing Partner of DuPage Internet Services in DuPage County, IL. He has 30 years experience in the IT field. He has successfully started up IT services companies in the early 1980’s. He has managed IT infrastructure groups for several years. At DuPage Internet Services, Harry provides strategic and tactical direction for the company. He directly manages critical business functions including install services, customer services and tower management. Harry’s unwavering commitment to customers continues to define DuPage Internet Services focus. Vice President Bill Dorsey, ITIL, SCSA, CNE, is Vice President of Information Technology at DuPage Internet Services. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration at Arizona State University. He has been successful in three start-up companies. In his 15 plus years as an IT professional, Bill managed IT infrastructure across several industries, and recently he has specialized in IT operations management. At DuPage Internet Services, Bill is a managing partner. He is responsible for marketing, accounting, and information technology. He also builds supports and maintains the DuPage Internet services for email, virus scanning, spam blocking, and domain name services.
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What is WiFi?Wi-Fi is a wireless-technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance which promotes standards with the aim of improving the interoperability of wireless local area network products based on IEEE 802.11 standards. Common applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VOIP phone access, gaming, and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions, DVD players, and digital cameras. How WiFi WorksWireless Internet Access uses high-frequency radio technology to transmit and receive data to and from your home or business. There's no telephone line and no dialing; you're always connected. A small antenna/radio transceiver is mounted on your home or office building which establishes the connection with one of our broadcast locations. Because the radios require a clear "Line of Site" between the transmitting and receiving antennas, The antenna/radio transceiver is typically mounted either on the roof or chimney or, if one exists, on an existing television antenna mast. If you live in an area that is a low land (hills in the way) or with a lot of trees blocking the vision to the Main Antenna site we have a solution for you if you are within 3 miles of our Antenna. This solution allows signals to propagate through the tree areas and in many cases over and around hills to give you access. Why DuPage WiFi is Better
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