Thanks to trends like BYOD and the consumerization of IT, wireless is no longer just a perk for businesses -- it's an essential. And that's why, for networking vendors, getting a foothold in the ...
There are two main price points for a wireless access point. You can expect to pay $50-$100 for a WAP for a smaller apartment or if you only need it for one room. If you’re looking for additional ...
One of the major hurdles for package delivery is being present at the delivery location. This is especially common for the working population living in urban areas. If the receiver is not available, ...
A centralized “wireless switch” or “router” is placed in the enterprise wiring closet, and a number of access points (dozens or even hundreds are possible with many of these products) are placed ...
Changing networking needs and hybrid IT environments have spurred new products and services from some of the biggest networking vendors and startups alike. Here are 10 of the newest offerings to join ...
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What is point-to-point wireless?

Businesses with multiple sites may benefit from a point-to-point wireless network. Learn how P2P internet works and how it ...
The new ceiling-mount Omada EAP670 builds upon TP-Link’s existing Wi-Fi 6 ceiling mount access points with a 160MHz channel providing double the data at peak transmission than the usual 80MHz rate ...
We were dazzled by Belkin’s installation applications for its 54g access point. The CD-based application had almost no options, except for the checkbox to agree to the license agreement. More setup ...
Of all of the network security threats your company faces, few are as potentially dangerous as the rogue Access Point (AP). A rogue AP is a Wi-Fi Access Point that is set up by an attacker for the ...