Wick Hill to Distribute Xirrus High Performance Wireless Networks in UK
The Array technology from Xirrus provides a level of reliability, performance and security as good as or better when compared to wired. The company's arrays combine two to 16 radios, a high-gain directional antenna, onboard multi-gigabit switch, controller, firewall, threat sensor and a spectrum analyzer when compared to traditional AP technology.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
TP-Link Releases New N600 Router and USB Adapter for Faster, More Secure Connections
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Buffalo AirStation AC1300 N900 Router and AC1300 N450 Bridge Review
by Susie Ochs 0Comments
What comes after N? In the alphabet, that would be O. In the world of Wi-Fi standards, the answer is ac. Buffalo’s AirStation AC1300 N900 dual-band router and AirStation AC1300 N450 dual-band bridge are based on the second revision of the not-yet-final 802.11ac standard, which promises Gigabit Ethernet speeds wirelessly, up to 1300Mbps maximum on the 5GB band and 450Mbps on the 2.4GHz band.
Keep in mind that you can only get 802.11ac speeds with 802.11ac-compatible gear
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
India's Dax Networks Launches 3G Enabled Wireless Broadband Router for SMBs
Transition Networks' Network Interface Devices Bring Savings and More
Network Interface Devices, otherwise known as NIDs, are looking to provide a lot of savings for their users. Installed on the customer's premises, NIDs make for an easy access point between the customer's network systems and the service provider's main connections. While NIDs may be comparatively simple in terms of their operations, their benefits will likely prove to be every bit as extensive.
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Network Interface Devices, otherwise known as NIDs, are looking to provide a lot of savings for their users. Installed on the customer's premises, NIDs make for an easy access point between the customer's network systems and the service provider's main connections. While NIDs may be comparatively simple in terms of their operations, their benefits will likely prove to be every bit as extensive.
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