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Articles by tag "enterprise Wi-Fi"

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  1. What Is 802.11r and How Does Fast Roaming Work for Enterprise Wi-Fi? 802.11r, also known as Fast Basic Service Set Transition (FT) or Fast Roaming, is an IEEE 802.11 standard amendment designed to deliver seamless and rapid roaming for wireless clients within enterprise Wi-Fi networks. By drastically reducing the time required for a device to switch between ...
  2. MR86 vs. CW9166I-MR AP Comparison: Outdoor Wi-Fi 6/6E Performance & Deployment The expansion of campus networks, public venues, and industrial sites requires rugged access points (APs) that deliver high performance in challenging outdoor environments. While the Cisco Meraki MR86 has long been a staple for high-density outdoor Wi-Fi 6 deployments, the newer Cisco Catalyst ...
  3. What’s the Difference Between a Router and an Access Point? Understanding the roles of different networking devices is essential for planning and deploying an effective network. Many beginners confuse routers and access points (APs), but these devices perform distinct functions. Knowing how they work and when to use each can save time, improve network ...
  4. Troubleshooting Aruba AP No Internet Access: Complete Enterprise Guide In enterprise and office Wi-Fi deployments, an Aruba access point showing connected while clients report “no internet access” is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — issues. In practice, this problem is rarely caused by a faulty AP. Instead, it usually sits at the ...

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