Until recently, it's been difficult to use the words "secure" and "wireless" in the same sentence. Recent developments mean that's no longer the case. We look at six different options. November 2003 ...
Carlos Soto is an award-winning reviewer and journalist with 20 years of experience covering technology and business within various sectors and industries. Wireless access points can be the unsung ...
The new WBE750 wireless access point is Wi-Fi 7 compatible and can handle up to 600 client devices, making it ideal for theaters, hotels, restaurants, schools and shopping malls. The new wireless ...
The Linksys outdoor wireless access point is designed to provide students and staff with connectivity in any climate, anywhere on school grounds. Over the course of the pandemic, the disruption of ...
Wireless access points (WAPs) have become a crucial component of modern networking infrastructure in the age of ubiquitous connection. These units are essential for sustaining wireless communication ...
Available immediately, Snap One has released new WiFi 6 wireless access points from Araknis and Access Networks that further enable partners and customers to enjoy all the benefits of the latest Wi-Fi ...
The latest Wi-Fi 7 product from EnGenius is the ECW520, an affordable Wi-Fi 7 access point aimed at small and medium enterprises. EnGenius Technologies Inc. has announced its new ECW520, the latest ...
D-Link Corporation (TWSE: 2332), a global leader in networking and intelligent connectivity, today announced the expansion of ...
I need a device that will act as a wireless access point for 4 machines. My neighbor will let me connect to his wireless N network and I have 4 devices here I would like to network. I can find ...
Researchers have discovered 20 vulnerabilities in a wireless access point commonly used in industrial environments, six of which are critical. An analysis by Nozomi Networks Labs of version 1.6.2 of ...
Smarter access-point handoffs, better scheduling, fewer stalls Wi-Fi 8 will be a step change in connectivity, if Intel can be believed, and will be able to adapt intelligently to local conditions to ...
Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) hardware has been hit with a hard-to-ignore flaw that could allow attackers to hijack the access points’ web interface using a crafted HTTP request.