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3 Common Mistakes Made When People Transition to a Wireless System

  • BenQ
  • 2016-09-29

Mistake #1 - Believing that Wireless Presentation Systems are more expensive than cables.

Meeting rooms by nature are designed for collaboration and idea sharing - which means that sharing the display between presenters is important. To switch a screen between two or more sources typically requires the expense of AV switchers and in some cases customer programming by an integrator to control the signal. These costs can run as high as $10,000 for a basic system.

InstaShow provides easy, cable-free wireless presentation from your laptops and Macbook.
InstaShow featuring AES 128-bit and WPA2 protocol to protect you data

Mistake #2 - Trusting that all Wireless HDMI systems are secure.

With Apple TV, Chromecast, and even some wireless devices being built in to projectors, many entrepreneurs, small business owners, and IT managers are not aware of the risk of exposing confidential or sensitive information to anyone who shouldn't have it.

The InstaShare uses 128-bit WAP end to end encryption to ensure that the presentation cannot be viewed by anyone who isn't supposed to see it.

Mistake #3 - Assuming that software is required to use a wireless presentation system

For IT security, unknown third party apps are a significant risk to notebooks from snooping apps, malware, and other software techniques used to breach security. Poorly designed apps can be cloned and turned in to malicious software that can enable the theft of data.

No software needed for wireless presentation from your laptop via InstaShow.

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