Wireless stories
A DellSonicWall solution has enabled Hutt City Council to offer free Wi-Fi across the region, without security concerns or abuse potential.
5G's potential as a business game-changer hinges on regulator decisions, with calls to secure vital frequencies.
Perhaps the most hyped aspect of the update and the latest crop of Android Wear gear is that Wear devices can now use Wi-Fi networks.
The Belkin range of WeMo products can transform your rooms into a smart and secure home or workplace, either in-home or remotely.
AutoZone Wi-Fi technology automatically connects a device to the access point with the strongest signal, so users always get the best possible Wi-Fi.
New research reveals that millennials in New Zealand are the most at risk of online threats. #millennials #onlinesecurity.
Mobility and the Internet of Things are changing the way business is done. These transformative trends can strain wireless networks to their limit.
Verizon has announced its 'aggressive' roadmap for fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless technology, beginning by launching field trials next year.
The new product line uses machine learning algorithms to enable the system to fight off new and unknown threats.
The new wave of Apple products released today will put increasing demands on data, with smart Wi-Fi Networks key to unlocking their full potential.
CompTIA breaks down the key technologies used in today's classrooms and how this is impacting classroom learning.
Five Coromandel towns have made the Government's list of potential towns to receive funding for ultra-fast broadband.
The CERT Software Engineering Institute has uncovered a series of vulnerabilities in the Belkin N600 DB Wireless Dual Band N+ router.
NZ businesses get a tech boost as The Instillery, in partnership with Purple WiFi, harnesses cloud power for smarter WiFi insights.
A new coalition has been formed, with the primary goal of enhancing the consumer wireless experience and boosting mobile innovation.
Poor Wi-Fi management could cost mobile operators $18 billion and lead to poor user experience, according to new research.
Surge in BYOD usage challenges corporate Wi-Fi networks to provide seamless, high-speed connectivity amidst growing device demand.
Worth an estimated US$5 billion annually, the global enterprise Wi-Fi market is no longer an add-on but an integral component of an organisation.
The team at Ingram Micro will help you approach your mid- and enterprise-level clients, specify the most appropriate suite of Fortinet solutions.
Th Xirrus XD2 AP includes two Wave 2 radios, which enables customers to deploy a Wi-Fi network that keeps up with the ever-changing environment.