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Optimize Your Working Environment with Advanced Wireless Routers With a large part of the world constantly needing to be connected to the Internet, routers have long since gone the wireless way. What this means is that the router gets its Internet information from the phone line it is connected to. This is converted into radio signals and transmitted to the network card on your computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile, and turns into Internet information again. Today, besides being a natural part of the work environment, having a wireless router in your home is essential to connect the multiple gadgets that are found with each member. What Do These Wireless Routers Do? The basic function of wireless routers is to connect all wireless-enabled devices to the Internet. This can be your smartphone, tablet, laptop or even your gaming consoles. You can also use these routers to make phone calls. They are what bring digital TV into your homes. Wireless networks come in all shapes and sizes and you will have to narrow down on a model that best suits your needs. Now generally routers are able to support a single wireless signal band. But, with time and with the growing need, dual band wireless routers came onto the scene. These have two different wireless radios within them. They could initially handle 802.11a and 802.11b frequencies and were meant for business related networks that dealt with a mix of Wi-Fi clients. The newer 802.11n allows for simultaneous communication on dual band for both 2GHz and 5Ghz clients, without degrading quality. Gradually the 802.11ac came about and its claim to fame over the 802.11n version is that it can work up to 4 times faster. Its reach remains, by and large, the same, but the speed at which you can work increases. This benefits large organizations that depend on a mobile workforce to get their job done. Connectivity remains seamless across all devices at all times. One of the main advantages is that it operates in the 5GHz frequency which is far less cluttered that the 2Ghz. The work environment today is becoming increasingly mobile. More and more companies are encouraging the concept of bring-your-own-device (BYOD). This requires a level of connectivity to the company’s resources that is unprecedented. A branch router then is what solves the problem. A branch route helps keep a company online and accessible – via the Cloud, an employee’s device, computers, phones, etc. It also provides multiple levels of security. The advantage is that it is a cost-effective method of operating, helps in the consolidation of related infrastructure and lends itself to optimization. These are technological advances that can keep a company on its toes, and functioning in tandem with the market it is catering to.

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Aerohive Networksreduces the cost and complexity of today's networks with cloud-enabled Wi-Fi and routing solutions for medium and large enterprise headquarters, branch offices and teleworkers. Aerohives award-winning cooperative control Wi-Fi architecture, public or private cloud-enabled network management, routing and VPN solutions eliminate costly controllers and single points of failure. This gives its customers mission critical reliability with granular security and policy enforcement and the ability to start small and expand without limitations.

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Optimize Your Working Environment with Advanced Wireless Routers With a large part of the world constantly needing to be connected to the Internet, routers have long since gone the wireless way. What this means is that the router gets its Internet information from the phone line it is connected to. This is converted into radio signals and transmitted to the network card on your computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile, and turns into Internet information again. Today, besides being a natural part of the work environment, having a wireless router in your home is essential to connect the multiple gadgets that are found with each member. What Do These Wireless Routers Do? The basic function of wireless routers is to connect all wireless-enabled devices to the Internet. This can be your smartphone, tablet, laptop or even your gaming consoles. You can also use these routers to make phone calls. They are what bring digital TV into your homes. Wireless networks come in all shapes and sizes and you will have to narrow down on a model that best suits your needs. Now generally routers are able to support a single wireless signal band. But, with time and with the growing need, dual band wireless routers came onto the scene. These have two different wireless radios within them. They could initially handle 802.11a and 802.11b frequencies and were meant for business related networks that dealt with a mix of Wi-Fi clients. The newer 802.11n allows for simultaneous communication on dual band for both 2GHz and 5Ghz clients, without degrading quality. Gradually the 802.11ac came about and its claim to fame over the 802.11n version is that it can work up to 4 times faster. Its reach remains, by and large, the same, but the speed at which you can work increases. This benefits large organizations that depend on a mobile workforce to get their job done. Connectivity remains seamless across all devices at all times. One of the main advantages is that it operates in the 5GHz frequency which is far less cluttered that the 2Ghz. The work environment today is becoming increasingly mobile. More and more companies are encouraging the concept of bring-your-own-device (BYOD). This requires a level of connectivity to the company’s resources that is unprecedented. A branch router then is what solves the problem. A branch route helps keep a company online and accessible – via the Cloud, an employee’s device, computers, phones, etc. It also provides multiple levels of security. The advantage is that it is a cost-effective method of operating, helps in the consolidation of related infrastructure and lends itself to optimization. These are technological advances that can keep a company on its toes, and functioning in tandem with the market it is catering to.