Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
A survey has found that 51% of Australian enterprises plan to deploy SD-WAN in the next 12-24 months as WAN optimisation remains critical.
Once implemented, this project will help improve the ability of local businesses to advertise tours and services.
Dell'Oro Group have released a report showing that the WLAN market picked up in 2Q18 as 802.11ax saw its first shipments.
With the increasing demand for wireless internet in every space, it is time be thinking about how the inevitable next-generation of WiFi will look.
EnGenius Technologies will soon launch the industry's first Wi-Fi 6 2x2 access point, bringing next-generation WI-Fi into the hands of SMBs.
The new standard of practice is designed to ensure smart cities are built in ways that are sustainable and deliver numerous benefits to citizens.
The Covr-2202 Tri-Band Seamless Wi-Fi System points each have six internal antennas connected to two 866Mbps 5GHz and one 2.4GHz radios.
The Netgear sponsored Tolly Group report evaluates Insight Pro network management solution against competitors.
The Lyra Trio sets the bar high for future products with its reception, performance, ease of use, as well as its features.
The Wi-Fi Alliance introduces a new naming system, renaming current Wi-Fi technology to Wi-Fi 5 and future tech to Wi-Fi 6, making it user-friendly.
This week Razer launched Sila, a high-performance Wi-Fi router that's optimised for gaming, streaming, and downloading multimedia content.
D-Link ANZ debuts the COVR-2202, a high-powered Tri-Band Wi-Fi mesh system, promising expanded coverage and ultra-fast speeds, priced at AUD $499.95.
Ruckus Networks' State of Wi-Fi survey finds almost half of Australian organisations deal with Wi-Fi downtime up to five times per month.
Ruckus has released findings from its study of 1200 organizations in APAC who collectively have lost US$53m from downtime in the last 12 months.
Netgear has released Insight Pro, a platform that leverages the cloud allowing networking resellers and services providers enhanced efficiency.
They are designed for maximum connectivity speeds and come with a range of upgrades to suit modern requirements.
The Channel Blanket hybrid wireless solution delivers multi- and single-channel WLAN capabilities simultaneously using a single access point design.
Ruckus president Ian Whiting was surprisingly insightful when it came to the social applications of wireless technologies.
Ruckus is no longer just wifi and is ready to take on the incumbents. Three business leaders explain how ANZ partners can gain from this growth.
This week, Ruckus Networks held its Big Dogs conference in Seoul showcasing new offerings and discussing the opportunities in their sights.