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Normal EAS systems have only one function; detecting tags at the shops exit and generate a warning beep. But in case of a positive probe most sales personnel are overtaxed to act in time.

Detectors are fitted with a radio remote facility that can be triggered manually or automatically in order to cause silent attention. This function can also trigger our pattern detector in order to avoid multiple shoplifting or our independent operating radio remote photo trigger camera. By the way, with the full functionality of our EAS systems, it is not only helpful in all kind of shops but also in office and warehouse environments in order to avoid general theft.


Mrp provide a full data cabling service including CAT 6, CAT5e and voice and data integration.

Whether you require a completely new data cabling network or modifications to an existing one, mrp Safety & Security highly trained engineers will complete installations with the minimum of disruption.

We provide our clients with delivery and timely installation of the network system according to project plans, adherence to all relevant standards and the production of installation and test records.

A local area network (LAN) supplies networking capability to a group of computers in close proximity to each other such as in an office building, a school, or a home. A LAN is useful for sharing resources like files, printers, games or other applications. A LAN in turn often connects to other LANs, and to the Internet or other WAN.

Most local area networks are built with relatively inexpensive hardware such as Ethernet cables, network adapters, and hubs. Wireless LAN and other more advanced LAN hardware options also exist.

Specialized operating system software may be used to configure a local area network. For example, most flavors of Microsoft Windows provide a software package called Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) that supports controlled access to LAN resources.

The term LAN party refers to a multiplayer gaming event where participants bring their own computers and build a temporary LAN.

Examples: The most common type of local area network is an Ethernet LAN. The smallest home LAN can have exactly two computers; a large LAN can accommodate many thousands of computers. Many LANs are divided into logical groups called subnets. An Internet Protocol (IP) "Class A" LAN can in theory accommodate more than 16 million devices organized into subnets.


Utp/Lan Network/Wlan/Dsl Modem Setup & Routing

Antishop Lift.

Metal & Hands Detector

Label Tag

X-Ray antishop lift.

Pin Tag With Magnetic Pin

Perimeter Detection System