Netgear has updated its new ProSAFE WAC730 and WAC720 802.11ac wireless access points (APs) to support controller management through the ProSAFE WC7600 and WC9500 controllers. The company first ...
Building and maintaining a wireless network isn’t difficult when all of your employees fit around a single access point. Once you need to juggle radio profiles, security settings, and Quality of ...
Wireless networking is becoming more prevalent in our company. While the newer wireless showing up on the network is Mode G, we still have quite a bit of the Mode B. Some of the Mode B equipment may ...
The InMotion MultiService Controller 5500 (MSC-5500) is engineered for large campus and enterprise deployments and scales to 200 wireless access points serving thousands of users. A lower-end version, ...
On the heels of the Wi-Fi 6 standard becoming ratified, Cisco unveils a Catalyst access point and embedded wireless controller to its portfolio for businesses that may have been holding off on ...
In today’s access control market, there are often applications where the use of a wireless connection for an access device is desired or even required. Thanks to its ability to overcome architectural ...
Security technology pros like wireless access control and locks for many reasons. Wireless systems let them achieve wired system benefits without the cost of hardwired systems. Installing wireless ...
Netgear's ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point (WNAP210) is specifically designed to meet the needs of small business. The WNAP210 is a single-band 802.11n access point that is backwards compatible with ...
As its name implies, the EWS7928P has 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and it also has four SFP ports for adding connectivity options (if you wanted to add a Fibre Channel backbone, for example). It also ...
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