Are there really almost no name brand access points still being made and new models coming out (Wi-Fi 6e, 7, etc) that don't require a controller of some sort for full functionality? (And are ...
On the heels of the Wi-Fi 6 standard becoming ratified, Cisco unveils a Catalyst access point and embedded wireless controller to its portfolio for businesses that may have been holding off on ...
Building and maintaining a wireless network isn’t difficult when all of your employees fit around a single access point. Once you need to juggle radio profiles, security settings, and Quality of ...
(MENAFN- Nxtgen Reports) The Access Point and Wi-Fi Controller market is expected to grow from USD X.X million in 2020 to USD X.X million by 2026, at a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast period. The ...
Despite its poor performance, the Proxim Harmony still stands out among all access points because of its unique management platform. It is not a standalone AP in the classical sense but requires an ...
Wireless networking is becoming more prevalent in our company. While the newer wireless showing up on the network is Mode G, we still have quite a bit of the Mode B. Some of the Mode B equipment may ...
CellGate understands that today's property owners and managers expect security solutions that are not only reliable, but also adaptable, user-friendly, and built for the future. Integrators and ...
Last year we reviewed five of the first Gigabit Wi-Fi access points to hit the market. This time around, we’re testing three new entrants: the Cisco WAP371, D-Link’s DAP-2695, and the Edimax WAP-1750.
It adds features that are severely lacking in classic standalone APs. Just the seamless not even dropping a single ping roaming is worth it, and it proactively alerts ...