It is an amazing world that we live in; now that we access information anywhere we have Internet. It is even better when we have Wi-Fi access, but is your
From slow connections to outright outages, these common wireless network challenges can impact productivity and business operations.
Internet-connected devices allow businesses to gather detailed information about their operations in real time, enabling them to make decisions that can benefit the bottom line.
A point-to-point wireless network offers any business an easy, cost-effective way to create a safe, secure network between multiple worksites.
Google, Apple, and Amazon are introducing new cloud-based services, but will it be too much for the wireless networks connecting users to the content?
Follow these five network configuration basics as you plan your wireless environment: Gather your network requirements, survey the system design, implement WLAN settings, consider integrations with other network components and, lastly, verify your work.
Your employees often won't think twice about trading security for high-speed WiFi. With new multigig wireless technologies, you can have the best of both worlds.
First responders are a vital component of communities, working to identify threats and treat the injured. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Just how is data sent and received across wireless networks? Radio is the transmission of signals by the modulation of electromagnetic waves.
5g wireless services are just about ready for prime time, overcoming backhaul and backward-compatibility issues, and promising the possibility of all-mobile networking through enhanced throughput.
Download the latest edition of NI’s Wireless Research Handbook, which includes research examples from around the world and across a wide range of advanced wireless research topics.
To run a wireless company, you need three things. You need enough transmitters (“cells,” the industry calls them) close enough to your customers to deliver a signal. You need a connection from that cell to the Internet (“backhaul”). And you need an available slice of electromagnetic spectrum to get that signal from the cell to your customer’s hand. As Scott Moritz and I wrote in last week’s feature on T-Mobile, it’s a hard business to get into unless you’re willing to spend tens…
Wireless technologies offer great value over wired solutions. A reduction in cost is just one of the many benefits of switching to the wire...
Clearly, a bunch of Lifehacker readers have issues getting wireless networking to work—whether you’re trying to connect from a long distance away, you’re getting crappy speeds on your devices, or you’re frustrated because there are 300 different wireless networks irradiating your apartment.
Google's cellular service is a great deal for some people.
We hear a lot about the Internet of Things (IoT), but what is it? How will you benefit? In a little over two minutes, CTIA-The Wireless Association explains ...
Most of us have a steady stream of visitors to our houses—friends, family, landlords, pizza delivery guys, Airbnb travelers—and many of them are going to want access to your wi-fi at some point. The normal process would be to hand over the passcode printed on the back of your router, but there’s actually a much better option: a guest access point.
The project is an investigation into invisible infrastructures, aimed at gleaning a better understanding about how these wireless systems are designed.
Planning your wireless network can help you keep Wi-Fi frustrations to a minimum.