Posts with tag "802.11ax Wi-Fi 6"

Showing Our Stuff: Building the Event Network for Atmosphere APAC

Showing Our Stuff: Building the Event Network for Atmosphere APAC

Building an event network is been stressful and exciting, but we’re well-prepared.

Why Small and Midsize Businesses Need Modern Switches with Strong Security

Why Small and Midsize Businesses Need Modern Switches with Strong Security

Businesses of all sizes can improve security in an affordable way with modern switches.

Comparing 5G to Wi-Fi 6 from a Security Perspective

Comparing 5G to Wi-Fi 6 from a Security Perspective

With the recent hype around 5G as an alternative to Wi-Fi in the enterprise, it pays to understand how 5G security stacks up against Wi-Fi security.

802.11ax and 5G NR-U: Peace, Love and RRM

802.11ax and 5G NR-U: Peace, Love and RRM

LTE in unlicensed spectra was proposed a few years ago. There was concern. Now there’s 5G NR-U.

Wireless Design: Turn Up the Heat(map)

Wireless Design: Turn Up the Heat(map)

Wireless architecture is done. Now it’s time to select models. Get ready to activate the heat map.

Dual 5GHz 802.11ax Deployments Will Need Some (Re)Thinking

Dual 5GHz 802.11ax Deployments Will Need Some (Re)Thinking

With new features and flexibility, 802.11ax will make you rethink your 5GHz deployments.

Wi-Fi 6: Why We Need It and What It Isn’t

Wi-Fi 6: Why We Need It and What It Isn’t

While we often talk about speed, Wi-Fi 6 will add much needed capacity, making it a game changer.

Is the 2.4 GHz Spectrum Making a Comeback?

Is the 2.4 GHz Spectrum Making a Comeback?

802.11ax provides better connectivity to more devices, including the influx of new 2.4 GHz devices.

If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room

If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room

At #ATM19, I learned just how much better 4x4 APs are for providing spatial streams to 2x2 clients.

Top 3 Impacts of Wi-Fi 6

Top 3 Impacts of Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) makes the best use of airtime, preserves client battery life and increases throughput to available devices.