Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
Grandstream expands its GWN Wi-Fi range with the launch of the GWN7630LR for large enterprises and the GWN7602 for smaller businesses.
The networking market faces a downturn as Dell'Oro Group predicts short-term challenges for wireless LAN and a decline in cable broadband equipment sales.
The devices are designed with SMEs in mind, allowing for deployment of a flexible, scalable Wi-Fi network in sometimes challenging high-density areas.
The new Elite Dragonfly is less than 1kg and features optional 4G connectivity. Plus, two new curved monitors.
ADTRAN announces three innovations including new high-bandwidth ONTs, a whole-home WiFi solution, and enhanced management tools, driving 20% growth.
Newcastle's smart city initiatives, featuring transport optimisation and urban innovation, have earned the city two prestigious IDC SCAPA awards.
Available through channel partners, the Instant On solution is designed for simple set up and management through an app or online portal.
Aruba optimises user experience with its User Experience Insight (UXI), helping Presbyterian Ladies College in Melbourne ensure robust network performance.
New AP uses AI to support 802.11ax, Mist Edge delivers microservices agility to the campus, and introducing AI integrated support.
Aerohive is backing artificial intelligence and machine learning as technologies that provide greater insights into WiFi connectivity and features.
Ruckus Networks enhances its Ruckus Ready Partner Program with four new specialisations, offering partners training, incentives, and access to new markets.
Wi-Fi 6, also known as 802.11ax, is the newest and fastest available version of wireless internet technology to date.
WiFi names can often be simple, quirky, or downright bizarre – but did you know those names are all it takes for somebody to find out exactly where you live?.
It's become virtually impossible to imagine our personal working lives without WiFI, but Ruckus says there's still so much more it can do.
Allows network administrators to manage multiple locations through a single web- or mobile app-based dashboard.
The new access point offers secure Wi-Fi and location analytics for restaurants, medical offices, retail branches and distributed enterprise offices.
Connection numbers and the demand per device is growing exponentially in education instiutions. How can a school be ready for what's to come?.
Telegistics has signed a new distribution agreement with Ekahau, enhancing its portfolio with Ekahau's advanced Wi-Fi design and troubleshooting solutions.
New Zealand initiatives won three categories in the IDC Smart City APAC Awards – Civic Engagement, Education, and Sustainable Infrastructure.
InTechnology Distribution will now work with WatchGuard to recruit partners who have traditionally been Wi-Fi specialists.