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Next-Generation Wi-Fi 7 Standards Work is Underway

Next-Generation Wi-Fi 7 Standards Work is Underway

Wi-Fi 6 is just catching on, but the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a key Wi-Fi standards body, is already working on a standard for Wi-Fi 7. According to a report published by the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) in October, equipment supporting the Wi-Fi 7 standard is expected to be commercially available in 2025.
How Can I Cost-Effectively Increase Network Bandwidth?

How Can I Cost-Effectively Increase Network Bandwidth?

A cost-effective solution to increase your network’s throughput is to use the 8-port Unmanaged 2.5G Switch from TRENDnet (Part # TNT TEG-S380). The switch has eight 2.5GBASE-T RJ-45 ports that support speeds up to 2.5 Gbps over existing Cat5e or later generation cabling. Total switching capacity is 40 Gbps.
Physical Security for IT is Critical

Physical Security for IT is Critical

Many IT security standards require physical security in the form of access control and environmental detection (smoke detectors, etc.) to protect physical IT resources. Learn more about the importance of physical security in the IT world today.
What is Wi-Fi 6 and what does it mean for the security industry?

What is Wi-Fi 6 and what does it mean for the security industry?

Wi-Fi 6 is already finding its way into home routers such as those offered by internet service providers. It may take a while before Wi-Fi 6 becomes commonplace in security products, but your customers may be hearing about Wi-Fi 6 and may even have some products that support it, so you will likely be getting questions about it if you haven’t already. Learn more about Wi-Fi 6 in our latest article by clicking the button below.