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US cellular is now added to Google’s Project Fi
In June 2016, Google announced that US Cellular was now among the top mobile carriers used by Project FI. US cellular, the fifth-largest wireless telecommunications carrier in the United States, is now part of Google’s Project Fi, a program that aims to connect...
WiFi disconnects on sleep mode, iPhone 6s / iOS devices? Problem solved!
Some iOS versions seem to have a problem with Wi-Fi, that disconnects every time the iphone is locked. This is due to the battery saving settings, that by default are set to "disconnect from Wi-Fi while on standby". Even though it may seem like a nice...
TP-Link unveils the Talon AD7200 router
At the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas, TP-Link unveiled its Talon AD7200 Multi-Band Wi-Fi router that leverages the 802.11ad technology. The Talon AD7200 router might become a highly interesting product for MSPs as it is the latest breakthrough in...
Here’s why you need a social Wi-Fi hotspot
Because we are the data consumption generation, no amount of mobile data ever seems to be enough to satisfy our constant need to browse, send and download information on our personal devices. We are constantly running out of mobile data… In today's world, being...
Update on Ruckus Wireless acquisition by Brocade
In a previous article, we spoke about the $1.2 deal struck by Brocade to acquire Ruckus Wireless. To date, this deal continues to be one of the largest acquisitions in the recent years and is expected to close by the end of this month. Thanks to this...
Dual polarity antennas for improved Wi-Fi connection
Nowadays, dual polarity antennas are proving useful for managed service providers, who wish to deploy APs in high-density locations. When Internet users connect to a Wi-Fi network in high-density locations they expect to find high-performing Wi-Fi. Some of these...
What Brexit means for mobile roaming fees and tourism
UK citizens voted yesterday to leave the EU by 52% to 48%. Major economic analysts are evaluating the consequences that this move on the EU's and UK's economies, and it seems that the "Brexit" will have important consequences, in the next years, on the tourism...
BYON: Create your own personal mobile network
Bring Your Own Network (BYON) is one of the latest trends among enterprise employees that consists of connecting devices to a personal mobile network. Although this practice can be beneficial for employees, companies must be wary of its potential security...
How to improve your Wi-Fi connection (Part Two)
In a previous blog post, titled ‘How to improve your Wi-Fi connection (Part one)’, we spoke about the top 3 most common problems causing Wi-Fi performance problems and its respective solutions. Below is a follow-up list of potential obstacles and/or quick and simple...
Linksys will not block devices from 3rd party firmware
In the US, The FCC‘s new requirement about radio frequencies was implemented on June 2nd. Linksys said, that they will not protect their devices from flashing with 3rd party firmware. The FCCis an independent agency of the US-government that regulates...
Restore stock firmware, from the cloud!
The stock firmware of many devices can now be restored from the cloud.tanaza.com dashboard. You now have total freedom to flash and un-flash your access points (if you don't want to use Tanaza anymore). Please consider that the capability of restoring the stock...
VoCore: a coin-sized Linux mini computer with wifi
More than one year and a half after its commercialization in October 2014, the VoCore Linux mini computer with wifi still impresses robotic fans and tinkerers with all its features. For those who don’t know, Linux is a free operating system, which means it is a...
Gogo will provide in-flight Wi-Fi to an airline company
Chicago-based Wi-Fi service provider, Gogo Inc. received a proposal from a “major” airline to provide in-flight Wi-Fi on the airline’s domestic fleet within the US. Gogo Inc. is partnering up with an unnamed airline to provide solid Wi-Fi coverage on its...
How to improve your Wi-Fi connection (Part one)
There are many ways to improve your Wi-Fi connection First and foremost, it is fundamental to take into consideration that the strength of a Wi-Fi signal can depend on many factors; the quality of the router, the speed of the connection, the number of SSIDs, the...
How fast hotel Wi-Fi keeps visitors coming back
Hoteliers are now offering fast hotel Wi-Fi along with personalized services to improve their guests' overall satisfaction. Nowadays, hotel guests have great expectations of hotel services. A warm welcome and a hospitable staff are not enough to provide a...