Months after Earthlink gave up on providing municipal wireless service in San Francisco, a company called Meraki is quietly moving forward with its plans to blanket the entire city in free WiFi. In ...
Plucky Meraki, a San Francisco mesh networking startup, is stepping up to play with the big boys with the introduction of its $1,499 MR58 WiFi router. Designed for outdoor use, the MR58 has three ...
Meraki, a wireless networking solutions provider, has introduced its Residential WiFi Pack to help property owners and managers provide wireless access throughout apartment and condominium communities ...
If you want to make the WiFi setup as seamless as possible, you need the US$109 Meraki Go. You can just unpack it, plug it in, and go. Well, okay, it’s not instantaneous. It will take about 10 minutes ...
San Francisco may get its citywide WiFi network after all, and it could be rolled out without costing taxpayers a cent. Meraki, which wants to "bring affordable Internet access to the next billion ...
Meraki Go has launched its WiFi 6 Indoor and Outdoor Access Points. Designed for any small to midsize business, the new indoor (GR12) and outdoor (GR62) Access Points are purportedly up to 3 times ...
Meraki's gone off the beaten path when it comes to wireless networking utilities. The vendor has just launched a free, browser-based wireless scanner and ...
Meraki has released a couple of new access points (APs) in its 802.11n family, boosting performance and lowering cost. The new Meraki MR16 is a dual-concurrent 802.11n access point, designed for ...
The dream of free municipal WiFi refuses to die. Meraki Networks is picking up the ball that Google and Earthlink dropped, expanding its free WiFi network to cover all of San Francisco. The service ...
Just because WiFi's like, so over doesn't mean you can't spice it up a bit, say, maybe with some mesh networking? Borne of MIT Roofnet project heritage and part time consultants on the OLPC (no doubt ...