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What is WiFi?
Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity and is a technology that allows electronic devices to connect to a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) using the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz band radio bands. Click to dive deeper into WiFi 101.
What is Wifi 6 (802.11ax)?
WiFi 6 is the successor to 802.11ac and offers access to the 6 GHz band. This articles covers everything you need to know about WiFi 6 and how it might affect your business.
Passpoint WiFi
Passpoint addresses common painpoints and allows users to automatically connect to networks. Want to learn the 101? This article covers everything you need to know about Passpoint.
What is Hotspot 2.0?
Hotspot 2.0 helps users connect to networks seamlessly. Read more about this standard and how it can affect your business.
WiFi Security
A secure wireless network prevents unauthorized access to your business. This article covers the basics on why and how you can start securing your WiFi.
What is MU-MIMO?
MU-MIMO stands for Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output. Read how this technology allows multiple devices to connect with a router.
What is WiFi 5 (802.11ac)?
There are two waves of WiFi 5 (802.11ac). Click to see how this technology compares to previous versions.
What Is a Personal Area Network (PAN)?
A PAN is a connection of electronic devices within a short range. See how you can leverage PANs to improve your personal and business operations.
What is a Campus Area Network (CAN)?
If you're looking to provide network access across your corporate campus, a Campus Area Network (CAN) might be useful. Click to read and learn about how CANs connect campuses.
What is a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)?
A WLAN is a network that allows devices to connect and communicate wirelessly. Read the complete guide to WLAN here.
Why Does My Wi-Fi Disconnect?
Troubleshoot why your WiFi keeps disconnecting here. This article covers the 101 to help you get started on reconnecting.
What is a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)?
A Metropolitan Area Network fulfills the gap between a LAN and a WAN. If you're operating in a city or across multiple buildings, this one is for you.
The Ins and Outs of College WiFi
Are you looking to power your campus with a new WiFi provider? Figure out who matches your needs best with our guide to College WiFi.
Business WiFi Costs: A Guide to Budgeting and ROI
Your can offset your business WiFi costs with these tips. See how you can start budgeting for business WiFi and get an ROI.
High-Density WiFi Solutions
Can your WiFi solution solve for densely packed and high traffic usage? See how high density WiFi can improve your users' connection to your network.