I’ve tested a lot of Wi-Fi mesh (aka whole-home coverage systems) products lately, but what if you already have a good Wi-Fi router and don’t want to do a rip-and-replace job? There’s a new device ...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) optimisation encompasses a diverse array of techniques aimed at enhancing network performance, coverage and quality of service. At its core, the field addresses the ...
Q: I’m considering providing Wi-Fi coverage over a large area that doesn’t have existing cabling. I’ve heard that mesh networks are good in these situations, but I don’t know much about them. What are ...
Ready to beef up your Wi-Fi network? A wireless range extender is a less expensive alternative to a new router. (Some can ...
Strix Systems' modular approach to wireless networking devices proves to be one of the most flexible on the market. The underlying technology is based on Strix's Access/One platform, which integrates ...
The Linksys Atlas Pro 6 whole home mesh WiFi 6 system is a dual-band product that can spread high-speed wireless networking around a whole home. It’s the time of year when we are all preparing for the ...
If you have read or heard the term mesh networking and like to know more about this new technology revolutionizing wireless and cable networks both in business and at home. This quick guide will take ...
Does anyone here have experience setting up a somewhat anarchistic wireless mesh? Basically have someone coordinate IP subnetting (maybe use 10.*), and let people administer their own routing nodes as ...
San Jose, Calif. – Engineers from Cisco Systems Inc. and Intel Corp. are kicking off an effort to standardize mesh networks, one of the hottest new segments in wireless. The move comes as a handful of ...
With Wi-Fi 8 certification still years away, some in the industry question whether the technology’s CES prominence is ...
Q: My HP OfficeJet printer and my desktop PC are on a mesh Wi-Fi network. The printer recently stopped receiving printing requests that the PC sent through the Wi-Fi network. But the printer still ...