US-based equipment manufacturer DeFacto Wireless has developed a mesh networking computer for outdoor use. Called the iMesh, the device costs £350 and is designed to run the LocustWorld MeshAP ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
The new Deco X50-Outdoor AX3000 is a dual-band mesh access point that can extend a Wi-Fi network into the garden or areas of a business such as a yard or other open area. Leading networking brand ...
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Looking for a signal when you’re outside is one thing, but having to do so within your own home is another. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what it’s like for people still living with Wi-Fi dead zones.
Wireless networks have long embraced a centralized model that holds the potential for bottlenecks, latency and a single point of failure. But wireless mesh networks are emerging as an alternative to ...
I can't seem to find anything about this in the Omada Controller manual, so I'm assuming the answer is no, but it would be nice to be sure. I have an Omada mesh network set up with a fixed wireless ...
A new and resilient Internet infrastructure presents a set of unique testing challenges. Wireless mesh networking, combining performance, simplicity, and economics, can be used when wired backhaul ...
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose this week, wireless networking has been a major theme. Yet while the success of Wi-Fi as a replacement for wired networks is not in doubt, there may be more to ...
I’ve tested a lot of Wi-Fi mesh (aka whole-home coverage systems) products lately, but what if you already have a good Wi-Fi router and don’t want to do a rip-and-replace job? There’s a new device ...