VAUGHAN, Ontario: [URL=https://lasertag.net/wi-fi-technology/]Laser tag is moving towards implementing Wi-Fi technology into its arenas[/URL]. The game kits in the laser tag arena are connected by radio to operational centres like laptop or computers. Because of this, the data exchange between game control and game devices will avoid disturbances. Weak signals, low speed of data transmission or dead zones where the signal is unable to reach will all be things of the past. “It’s great news for us as we will be able to incorporate the latest technology in our gaming centre. By incorporating Wi-Fi technology, we will be able to provide an array of benefits,” says Danny De Cicco, the owner of DP Lazer Maze, a laser tag facility in Woodbridge, Canada.
By adding Wi-Fi technology, arenas will be able to provide the following:
• A large coverage area will be protected from faulty signals
• It will offer a high-speed data transmission and a reliable communication signal over huge distances
• Device multi-tasking will be possible
• Interference will be lessened
• The Wi-Fi network will bring the procedure of the functioning of multiple channels under one roof
The owners of laser tag arenas are also looking forward to this adding this technology to arenas across Canada for a better laser tag.
About DP Lazer Maze:
DP Lazer Maze offers 5,000 sq ft arena for playing laser tag games with a variety of [URL=http://www.lazermaze.ca/our-equipment/]laser tag equipment[/URL] in Woodbridge, Canada. Their jungle theme arena is the highlight of their service preferred by the customers. From private parties to corporate events, they plan games for all ages at decent rates.
Contact Information:
31 Gandaur Rd, Woodbridge, ON
L4L 3R8 Canada
Phone: (905) 856-1637