Everything you want to know about WiFi (Wi-Fi). WiFi (Wi-Fi) is a wireless LAN standard, part of IEEE 802.11, for communication among different devices. It is a kind of radio wave, the same as Bluetooth and cellular networks, used for device communication on a small scale, like for houses, malls, piazzas, etc. WiFi is the cheapest and fastest way for short-distance transmission enabling web browsing, online gaming…
Read MoreThis RM version of L009 is almost the same as the IN version – except for the 2.4 GHz wireless. It comes with all the necessary mounting accessories and allows you to cut costs even further. MikroTiks L009 is up to 4 times faster than RB2011 in most cases and setups, from simple fast path routing to complex bridge filters. This Routerboard is not just a router.
Read MoreMinew is among the specialists in the IoT field and have innovative products for common problems in this area. To get you started, here are some products from Minew at a special price. Key Finder F5 is a smart and ultra-thin 3.2mm locator. It is based on a new type of Bluetooth radio system (Low Energy 5.0 technology). The F5 not only helps you find your stuff where it is, it also helps you never lose it again.
Read MoreThe solution for stable WLAN in every corner of your home. Thanks to individual TP-Links mesh stations distributed throughout the house, you can create your very own network, completely without network cables. And the advantage: you have only one network, with one name and one password. Annoying disconnections are now a thing of the past. So you are always on the best network. With Deco, you create a fast Wi-Fi network.
Read MoreHack via USB / Juicejacking and how to protect your mobile device from it. The USB port, the Universal Serial Bus, is designed to be able to transfer power on the one hand and data on the other. This is precisely its universality and its great advantage. In this article, however, we would like to draw attention to the other side of the coin, and how the danger of data theft and infection of mobile devices via USB can be countered.
Read MoreWiFi 7, explained by TP-Link, is the upcoming WiFi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput (EHT). It operates in all three frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz) to fully utilize spectrum resources. While WiFi 6 was developed in response to the growing number of devices in the world, WiFi 7 aims to deliver amazing speeds for every device with greater efficiency.
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