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 ...
When researching how to set up a Wi-Fi network, you're going to hear a lot of talk about routers and access points. While both help you connect to the internet, their roles in a network are ...
The ECW536 is the highest-performing access point we have tested to date, though its reduced price has definitely affected its availability. We have eagerly been waiting for vendors to start sampling ...
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 ...
Even if it works well, most experts recommend replacing your Wi-Fi router every five years. Instead of trying to convince ...
If you’ve ever struggled to get a strong enough signal in your yard, factory or even school sports field, you could be just the kind of person that Omada, TP-Link’s business solutions brand, is hoping ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. today debuted a new family of access points for providing Wi-Fi coverage at locations such as office buildings. The HPE Aruba Networking 730 Series, as the product line ...
The tech giant introduces its first set of Wi-Fi 7-capable access points and the highly anticipated unified subscription that includes both Meraki and Catalyst-based management options so that users ...
Juniper is joining the Wi-Fi 7 march with new switches and access points that promise higher throughput, lower latency and extended range for enterprise wireless applications. The vendor rolled out ...