The Aruba AP505 Wi-Fi 6 access point is a flat-out cost-effective 802.11ax device. Part of the 500 series along with the AP504, it’s a Gigabit ethernet access point that simultaneously serve multiple clients and traffic types in dense environments. And, Read More
Category: Access Points
Cisco vs Meraki – We knew this day was coming
Wireless internet is non-negotiable for American businesses. We depend upon their wireless networks. A lot. Even though this article is sort of playfully positioned as Cisco vs Meraki, it’s more about wired vs wireless networks. Or, site-base vs cloud-based, in Read More
What should you look for in an access point?
“What should I look for in an access point,” you ask? Wi-Fi 5 or Wi-Fi 6? 2×2:2, 3×3:3, 4×4:4? OFDMA or not? Confused yet? Well, buying high-tech hardware means you’re likely to be pelted with meaningless acronyms and technical blather Read More
Wave 1 and Wave 2 access points: What’s the difference, and does it matter?
Do you need a Wave 2 access point? Do you know what a Wave 2 access point is? Wave 2 Wi-Fi simply refers to the second wave of wireless networking gear. It’s based on the 802.11ac standard. Wave 2 introduced Read More
Meraki MR70 outdoor access point
The Meraki MR70 is an outdoor-access point for the budget-conscious. It’s a very good option for startups and small businesses. Professionals dealing with the need to create a network very quickly, easily, and cheaply will also appreciate the MR70. In Read More