models and antenna configurations to choose from, including the most up-to-date coverage patterns from Cisco, Aruba, Ruckus, Aerohive, Xirrus, Extreme, Siemens, Adtran, Avaya, D-Link, Meru / Fortinet, Mist, Lancom, Meraki, Netgear, Samsung, Ubiquiti, Zebra, and Zyxel just to name a few....
802.11v was baked into the firmware. This slowed me down(not in the roaming sense, how I was doing my setup). But I needed to continue with this test to see how fast things moved. So if you look back at thispost, it talks about what devices and ...
802.11v was baked into the firmware. This slowed me down(not in the roaming sense, how I was doing my setup). But I needed to continue with this test to see how fast things moved. So if you look back at thispost, it talks about what devices and ...
802.11v was baked into the firmware. This slowed me down(not in the roaming sense, how I was doing my setup). But I needed to continue with this test to see how fast things moved. So if you look back at thispost, it talks about what devices and ...
Ubiquiti Networksreleased forEarly Access, Generation Two of theirCloud Key controller. This time in two flavors,NormalandPlus. Lets talk about the Plus first. The CK Plus model is small, light and comes enclosed in an aluminum shell. The CK Plus is roughly 1.5 inches in height, just under...
You have to love a little Monty Python in this adventure. And, that new adventure isUbiquiti Networks. We’ll call them UBNT for short(typing the full name is a pain–no offense), because this will be the first post of many. So far I have taken about 100 pictures. You know, to ge...