Let’s start with two indisputable facts: All 802.11n wireless networks are not the same. 802.11n wireless architecture matters. Motorola’s 802.11n wireless platform is worth serious consideration. You might be a Cisco wireless network fan because nobody ever got fired buying Cisco. You might be an Aruba wireless network fan because it’s cheap. With Motorola’s newRead more
802.11n and MIMO — making 802.11n even better
What is MIMO? First a definition and then we’ll discuss the guts of how MIMO makes 802.11n even better. MIMO stands for Multiple-Input / Multiple-Output. Here’s a definition of Mimo — A radio system (transceiver) with multiple inputs into the receiver and multiple outputs from the transmitter capable of sending or receiving multiple spatial streamsRead more
What’s so great about 802.11n?
802.11n is the latest wireless standard. Many companies have made the switch. What’s so great about 802.11n? There’s a lot to like…but here are my top 4 reasons to really like 802.11n: 802.11n is FASTER 802.11n is less prone to INTERFERENCE 802.11n uses the newest SECURITY 802.11n is ready for next-gen MULTIMEDIA Faster How doesRead more
Outdoor 802.11n WiFi
How can I provide outdoor 802.11n access without burying cable and fiber? Want a great solution for an RV Park, a Marina, a shipping yard or a warehouse wanting to “light up” the yard? The new Motorola AP 7181 is the answer. It’s a wireless network access point designed from the ground up to liveRead more
802.11n Wireless Network Planning
RF network design typically involves determining the number of access points, their placement, channel assignment, and power settings to deliver the required coverage and throughput for a given physical environment. Traditionally, RF network design has evolved from a series of physical wireless site surveys, in some cases, to combining physical wireless site surveys with predictiveRead more