PHILADELPHIA, PA — Xfinity Communities has launched Connected Building, a comprehensive networking solution designed to provide seamless, property-wide WiFi for multifamily properties. This advanced solution meets the growing demands of residents and property managers while offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional managed WiFi services.
The Connected Building solution is built to enhance connectivity across entire properties, supporting both resident needs and operational efficiency. At its core is the Multifamily Xfinity Broadband Gateway, a next-generation device with Tri-Band WiFi 6E technology that delivers faster speeds, reduced latency, and robust performance for high-density living environments.
Key Features and Benefits of Connected Building:
- Cost-Effective Deployment: Optimizes existing infrastructure, reducing the need for expensive reconstruction and minimizing disruptions.
- Property-Wide WiFi: Provides uninterrupted coverage for residents, guests, and staff, with gateways that stay active even in unoccupied units.
- IoT Integration: Simplifies the connection of smart devices like leak sensors and smart locks, supporting modern property management needs.
- Enhanced Operational Tools: Includes proactive network monitoring, PMS integration, and advanced reporting to streamline management and improve efficiency.
- Instant Resident Access: New residents can enjoy immediate WiFi access upon move-in by activating their private network through the Xfinity app.
- Cybersecurity Protection: Built-in Xfinity Security safeguards all connected devices against potential threats.
Connected Building spotlights Xfinity Communities’ effort to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions tailored to multifamily properties. Available now for bulk deployments, this solution positions property owners to meet growing connectivity expectations while preparing for future technological advancements.
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