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WiFi in the Healthcare Industry

WiFi in the Healthcare Industry

The demand for Wi-Fi in hospitals and clinics is growing due to the positive impact of Wi-Fi on patient care. Let’s see the main advantages of healthcare Wi-Fi, both for patients and for healthcare providers.

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What WiFi hotspot growth means for your business

What WiFi hotspot growth means for your business

The world is quietly experiencing a “hotspot revolution.” Since 2015, the world’s total count of public WiFi hotspots has grown exponentially. A Cisco research found 64.2 million public hotspots operating at the end of 2015. And this growth is accelerating—by the end of 2022, Cisco projects 432.5 million global public hotspots.
Simply put, it’s impossible to ignore the incredible rate of WiFi hotspot growth and the public’s dramatically escalating standards for convenient access. Here are four potential takeaways for your business.

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WiFi Alliance announces Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6

WiFi Alliance announces Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6

Wi-Fi Alliance announced WIFi Certified 6 as part of their WiFi certification program. This latest industry certification program is based on the IEEE 802.11ax standard and will be coming online in Q3 2019.

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Open Mesh acquired by Datto: what’s next for Open Mesh customers?

Open Mesh acquired by Datto: what’s next for Open Mesh customers?

Open Mesh Inc., one of the most popular makers of wireless networking devices in the SMB segment, has been acquired by Datto, a data protection vendor that sells its products exclusively through managed service providers. With this acquisition, Datto wants to broaden its offering in the networking sector with the launch of a new line of SMB-focused networking solutions.

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What is WiFi 6 – The next generation of WiFi

What is WiFi 6 – The next generation of WiFi

The next standard for wireless LANs, IEEE 802.11ax, has been conceived to transmit data faster, to better allocate bandwidth among several devices connected to a WiFi network and to more reliably deliver high-bandwidth applications (such as video streaming) than its predecessor, 802.11ac, also known as WiFi 5.

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Guides

Disegno 1@2x

Cloudtrax is no longer a viable software to manage your Openmesh APs. Here is what you can do next