Wi-Fi (WiFi) stories
The Archdiocese of Brisbane and Centacare enhance network performance with Juniper Networks to support schools, mass centres, and community services.
Spark New Zealand offers uncapped wireless broadband for free, removing data caps on its Unplan Metro service.
The technology can deliver 'fibre-like' internet speeds at a lower cost and faster time to market than last-mile wired networks.
D-Link's Covr-2202 Wi-Fi system is here to extend your network coverage and protect your internet security with McAfee.
D-Link's EXO Smart AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 router boasts faster network speeds and improved range, making it a worthwhile upgrade for modern homes.
Cambium Networks has built on its Bridge-in-a-Box portfolio with the addition of two new products: The UHD and UHDPro.
Juniper Networks says the new products are the first cloud-managed Wi-Fi 6 access points with integrated AI-driven automation and insight.
WatchGuard unveils two new enterprise-grade access points, the AP225W and AP327X, enhancing Wi-Fi security and connectivity in diverse environments.
Cambium Networks declares wireless as the new fibre internet, with the rise of Wi-Fi 6 and new fixed wireless technologies.
D-Link ANZ's DIR-X1560 router revolutionises smart homes with its AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 technology for smoother connectivity.
London has emerged as the global leader for internet accessibility, topping Business Fibre's list of best cities for free WiFi and 5G availability.
The kit is one of the world's first Wi-Fi Alliance certified EasyMesh home and home office mesh router systems.
Rolling out from April, the new products are designed to suit the needs of small businesses and Cisco is 'doubling down' on SMB-specialist partners.
ASUS RT-AX88U elevates home WiFi with F1-speeds and WiFi 6 tech, promising future-proof, high-performance connectivity.
D-Link Australia New Zealand has launched a new wireless router designed specifically for people working from home.
Grandstream expands its GWN Wi-Fi range with the launch of the GWN7630LR for large enterprises and the GWN7602 for smaller businesses.
The networking market faces a downturn as Dell'Oro Group predicts short-term challenges for wireless LAN and a decline in cable broadband equipment sales.
The devices are designed with SMEs in mind, allowing for deployment of a flexible, scalable Wi-Fi network in sometimes challenging high-density areas.
The new Elite Dragonfly is less than 1kg and features optional 4G connectivity. Plus, two new curved monitors.
As the copper withdrawal looms, Chorus is looking at how it can leverage its fibre network to provide new products and services across the country.