Teleco provides radio
frequency engineering and products for LANS and WANS. We give
the same attention to detail on the large projects as well
as the small projects. Our breadth of deployment and engineering
spans the nation. We travel to remote areas to provide RF solutions
to enterprise locations as well as to local and regional venues.
Teleco partners with local and national industry
leaders providing them with our expertise to enable them to
offer more to their own clients. Our staff of RF engineers,
consultants, and Cisco wireless security experts give depth
to the Wireless Solutions and Designs that we provide to the
clients.
Should you have a wireless problem please feel
at liberty to request specific information from us and we will
be glad to respond.
Henry Hile
President, Teleco Systems, Inc.
7777 Bonniwell Rd.
Mequon, WI 53097
Home: 1-262-375-9376 Cell: 1-414-350-8218
Fax: 1-262-375-6483
Email: Henry@telecosystems.com
RF
LAN/WAN Consulting Experience
Mr. Hile was recently contracted to do the RF
engineering for the Wireless overlay network of the largest
volume specialty retailer in the United States of consumer
electronics, personal computers, entertainment software and
appliances, (Best Buy Corporation). Involved in the
design, engineering, project management, security, testing
and commissioning. Over 1150 Cisco AP1200s were deployed.
Mr. Hile has recent experience in the Wireless
deployment in one of the nations largest breweries, (Miller
Brewing, SAB). Mr. Hile was the project manager for their
multi-plant RF LAN rollout. Their RF LAN will use the
WLAN for IP telephony, data exchange as well as inventory management
and Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) inventory.
Mr. Hile has designed and installed the wireless
network for several sites of a prominent motorcycle manufacture.
A large insurance company used Mr. Hile’s
services for the consultation and design of a 120 access point
installation for wireless VoIP as well as desktop data connectivity.
Mr. Hile has extensive RF WAN architect experience
for private networks. Recent projects include point to point,
as well as point to multi-point. Clients include government,
schools and industry. A recent project includes a 8 site Wisconsin
county multipoint 54 Mbps, 2.4/ 5.8 GHz RF WAN with a 240 foot
tower. Another project includes a 200 Mbps, 5.7 Gig RF Point
to Point 2.5 mile WAN Link for a large Wisconsin County. Mr.
Hile designed and installed the wireless network link for the
Governor’s Mansion in Madison Wisconsin to the Department of
Transportation. Mr. Hile connected the State Hygiene Laboratory
building to the State Ag building. He connected the State Employee
Trust Fund building to the State ETF annex. He connected the
DNR buildings in several remote sites to their outbuildings.
The responsibilities in the above have included consulting,
concept sales, ROI, quotation, path planning, site survey,
computerized modeling, small tower engineering, erection supervision,
lightning protection and grounding, project management, network
optimization, configuration teaching, and maintenance. He has
installed the largest number of private RF WANs (Fixed Wireless)
in Wisconsin. (And perhaps the Midwest.)
He has been responsible for the RF network design,
network analysis, and the optimization of these networks. He
makes extensive use of computer-based packages and tools to
determine radial terrain profiles, tower heights, antenna heights,
and antenna tilt. He has been responsible for end-to-end testing,
troubleshooting, and maintenance of RF links via telnet, VPN
and RSA. He has configured routers and IP addresses for ease
of administration of the RF links.
He has taught RF engineering classes on private
network LANS and WANs extensively throughout the Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Missouri and South Dakota.
He has engineered wireless WANs for VoIP with
QOS, for BBG, bandwidth, bit rate guarantee.
His solutions have been bleeding edge solutions
for difficult installations of RF WANs. He is currently working
on several other RF patents applications including AES256 Encryption
at 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps and 40 Gbps. His latest is a PIED, programmable
inline encryption device. This device goes up to AES2048.
Education
B.A., Physics, Chemistry: DePauw University, Greencastle, IN
Graduate Work: Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
Clay A. Stocklin, P.E.
Partner, Teleco Systems, Inc.
Email: Clay@telecosystems.com
RF
LAN/WAN Consulting Experience
- Registered Professional Engineer, States of Wisconsin
and Washington
- Past Voting Member, TIA TR41
- Member of IEEE Communications Society, Computer
Society, and Standards Association
- Holder of 3 United States Patents
A professional manager and engineer with the
success of the client the foremost measure of his success. He
has over 30 years of experience in engineering systems, and
managing projects in telecommunications for both the client
premises and operating telephone companies. He brings
design expertise, international standards knowledge, emerging
technology trends, engineering methods, professional ethics,
and client success motivation to each project.
He has over 20 years of experience in telecommunications
technologies, including wireless networks, and over 15 years
of experience in voice, data, and video systems.
Highlights
As an independent consultant, directs the company’s
activities and provides Telecommunications consulting services
for a wide range of technologies including, voice (traditional
and VoIP), data (including wireless LANs and WANs), and video
systems. Primary activities for the past 3 years have
been with wireless network designs (WAN and LAN) including
RF design, security, network management, and application integration.
As Vice President of Operations for MIS Labs,
Inc. and second engineer in command, directed the activities
of the companies consulting engineering staff and engineered
independent and/or integrated voice, data and video systems
for clients.
As a Director of Engineering for the telecommunications
division of Leviton Manufacturing Co., managed the development
of telecommunications wiring products and personally performed
the electrical design of the Category 5 product lines.
As the Telco Business Unit Engineering Manager
of a telecommunications product company in Seattle, Washington,
managed the development and installation of products and systems
for telephone central offices. Responsibilities included
field engineering, systems engineering, project management,
hardware engineering and software engineering.
As a Research Engineer for the University of
Washington, studied the biological effects of microwave radiation.
Telecommunications Engineering
Client Sample
- ARRC/NESC/ARL (Arrowhead Regional Computer
Consortium/Northeast Service
- Cooperative/Arrowhead Library System), Duluth,
Hibbing, and Virginia Minnesota – Multi-client (over
100 school districts, universities, colleges and libraries)
ATM WAN.
- Best Buy Corporation – Wireless LAN
design for the new, 28 floor, corporate campus in Minneapolis. Design
included over 1000 access points, 802.1x and EAP-TLS security,
and Wavelink wireless Management tools.
- Green Bay Packers – Club Seating area
Wireless LAN integration with food vendor network.
- Healtheast Hospitals (St. Paul, MN) – Wireless
LAN design for the 500 bed St. John’s Hospital.
- Miller Brewing Company – Wireless LAN
for the roll out of wireless finished goods distribution
systems in their six largest breweries.
- Milwaukee Public Libraries – Wireless
LAN rollout for the Central Library and all branch libraries.
- Milwaukee Public Schools – District
wide voice system (158 sites) over ATM WAN.
- Milwaukee Public Schools, South Division
High School – Campus wide Wireless LAN (802.11a, b,
g).
- Monona Terrace, City of Madison Wisconsin – Wireless
Voice over IP PBX system for their exhibition halls and conference
centers.
- Monona Terrace, City of Madison Wisconsin – High
availability network and internet access for their exhibition
halls and conference centers, including redundant, diverse
routed, 45 mb/s, internet links.
- QuadGraphics – Wireless LAN design
for the Sussex and Lomira printing plants. Consulting
for WLAN for all other plants.
- St. Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, WI – Wireless
LAN design for the entire, 1000 bed, hospital.
- Seagate (Minneapolis, MN) – Wireless
LAN for the two Minnesota engineering and production facilities.
- Sturgeon Bay School District – District
wide voice over IP PBX with WAN and LAN design assistance.
- Thomson West Law Publishing – Wireless
LAN design for 500,000 sq. ft. production and warehouse facility.
Management Consulting Client Sample
- ARRC/NESC/ARL – Multi-client ATM WAN
project management planning.
- Saint Paul Public Schools – Analysis
of the district LAN and WAN infrastructure.
- Seimon Company, Watertown Connecticut – Telecommunications
patent expert witness.
- Stockton Unified School District, Stockton
California – Telecommunications infrastructure expert
witness.
- University of Texas at Austin – Benchmark
of the University’s telecommunications systems (infrastructure,
including security), use, and management (operations and
finances) against four peer institutions (UCLA, University
of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, and Texas A&M).
International Standards Participation
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers) – Participates in the IEEE computer society
network standards committees at the committee and sub-committee
levels on IEEE 802.3, 802.11 and 802.16 committees.
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) – Participates
in the TIA 41 and TIA 42 (Telecommunications infrastructure
committees) committees and sub committees.
Education
BSEE, University of Washington Management Program, Graduate
School of Business, University of Washington
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