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Main advantages of In-store WiFi for retail
Main advantages of In-store WiFi for retailHaving WiFi for retail drives towards a huge number of benefits that will help increase the footfall in your store. It is an excellent strategy to acquire customers and increase in-store engagement. Offering free wifi to your...
WiFi marketing for Bars and Restaurants
WiFi Marketing is when a retailer or a restaurant owner provides wireless Internet access to its customers and then uses it as a channel to collect customer information. We might have observed that anyplace we go for dine-in, we get free WiFi. Well, this is a...
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.
What is the best WiFi frequency between 2.4GHz and 5GHz?
In this post, we will help you choose the best WiFi frequency for your network, highlighting the main differences between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
How to calculate WiFi network bandwidth requirements
Network bandwidth is an essential factor in the design and maintenance of a functional WLAN.
Easier installation of Classic Hotspot on MikroTik devices from Windows
Install Tanaza Classic in MikroTik devices using a Windows computer easily. Check Mikrotik’s device compatibility with Tanaza Classic.
4 rules to build the perfect splash page for your WiFi hotspot
Tanaza features a splash page editor that allows in few minutes the WiFi network administrator to create and customise the authentication page of a public hotspot. In this article, you will find the 4 rules to create an effective splash page for your WiFi users in...
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.
Juniper Networks acquires Mist Systems for $405 million
Juniper Networks has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Mist Systems, a wireless LAN vendor pioneering AI-driven WLAN, for $405 million.
Over 485,000 Ubiquiti devices exposed to DDoS attack
Ubiquiti Networks is currently working on a fix for a recently discovered security issue affecting its devices. This vulnerability affects over 485,000 devices around the world.
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.
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.
Why public entities are becoming more supportive of the Open Source approach
Nowadays, public bodies such as international, federal and state entities are becoming more and more supportive of the open source movement and in general of “open” approaches. In many countries, such as the US, the UK and France, governments have recommended adopting...
Update 2019: The list of supported OpenWRT Wireless Access Points Vendors
The exponential growth in demand for wireless internet connectivity has led to the need, for companies in most business environments, to upgrade their Wi-Fi networking infrastructure. Many companies within the networking industry aim at establishing lock-in barriers...
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.