The 530 Series delivers high-performance access for high-density mobile and IoT environments, while the 550 Series is the first 802.11ax Wi-Fi Alliance certifiable 8x8 MIMO access point. I am sure by ...
Walking into Amazon Go store is stepping into the future. You scan your Amazon Go app and the gates open before you. You can pick up a healthy salad for lunch, a quick snack, or dinner. You just drop ...
Aerohive says the launch of three new high-performance 802.11ax access points and the new Atom pluggable access point will make Wi-Fi easier, more efficient and more flexible for customers and ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Ruckus Networks, an ARRIS company, today announced the Ruckus R730, the industry's first IoT- and LTE-ready, 802.11ax wireless access point (AP). The ...
Most devices, including smartphones, tablets and laptops, support the latest Wi-Fi 6 or 802.11ax standard and offer speeds that can go beyond what a standard 1Gbps physical Ethernet (LAN) cable can ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aerohive Networks™ (NYSE:HIVE), a Cloud Networking leader, today announced that it has won TechTarget’s Network Innovation Award in recognition for being first out ...
Aerohive Networks, which has been the first to market with access points on the high-performance 802.11ax standard, is planning to expand from products for the high end of the market to the low end as ...
The EWS357AP is a Wi-Fi 6 wireless access point that can be expanded to an ultra-fast networked wireless system for home and office. Where would we be without Wi-Fi? These days, practically most of ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aerohive Networks™ (NYSE: HIVE), a Cloud Networking leader, today announced it has shipped 802.11ax access points to a European customer. “Wellington College is one ...
Palma Ceia SemiDesign ("PCS"), a provider of analog and RF IP for next-generation WiFi and mobile communications, today announced it taped out an 802.11ax analog frontend (AFE) for next ...
Before the current Wi-Fi standard, called 802.11ac, wireless broadband was never quite robust enough: Too many devices were vying for your limited, inefficiently distributed bandwidth. This latest ...