Tanaza Classic Blog
Where to find the world’s Wi-Fi networks
According to the data submitted by wireless users, the demand for connectivity has resulted in the growth of Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the world, especially in the United States. Nowadays, there is a high demand for wireless network across the world and based on user...
Update on LinkNYC’s free public Wi-Fi
LinkNYC, the latest initiative for public Wi-Fi Hotspots in New York City, is currently raising privacy concerns among its users. Although a free public Wi-Fi connection in the streets of New York City may seem like a great perk, according to New York Civil...
Brocade strikes $1.2 Billion deal to buy Ruckus Wireless
A new important move in the network equipment industry: Brocade Communications System Inc. strikes $1.2 Billion Deal to buy Ruckus Wireless. This is one of the largest tech acquisitions in recent years. Ruckus sells cloud-based and on-premise Wi-Fi solutions to both...
Disable hardware reset – No more Access Points reset by mistake!
You can now disable the RESET button in seconds… you just have to click on the new button that you find in the “advanced configuration” tab, in cloud.tanaza.com
DePaul University’s infamous Wi-Fi connection
Whether students access the Wi-Fi network for social purposes or academic purposes, a stable Wi-Fi connection at educational institutions is a service that most students rely on. DePaul University - College of Law (http://bit.ly/1KI6yy2) A stable Wi-Fi...
The ConnectAll initiative plans high-speed Internet access by 2020
The ConnectAll initiative headed by President Obama plans to provide a high-speed Internet connection to families with a limited income. In today’s digital world, having limited or no access to a Wi-Fi connection can be a grave disadvantage. Consequently,...
Why retailers should embrace Wi-Fi based omni-channel marketing
Retailers embrace real-time omni-channel marketing with a simple trade-off, user registration in exchange for a free, high-quality Wi-Fi connection. Wi-Fi technology has emerged as a valuable, evolving market for retailers to tap into. The industry’s peaked...
Free high-quality Wi-Fi in UK’s high street brands
High-quality Wi-Fi has now become a mainstream service in many UK high street brands. As a result of a research study released by Devicescape on November of last year titled “Making Connections: Wi-Fi on the UK High Street”, a list of the top high-street brands...
Telstra’s free public Wi-Fi hotspot network in Tasmania
The joint partnership formed recently by Telstra and the Tasmanian Government provides free public Wi-Fi to the masses in popular and frequently visited sites in Tasmania, Australia. In order to enlarge the Telstra Air network in Australia, a partnership has...
Reboot all the access points in your network (1 click only)
Reboot all the access points in your network in one click only, easy and quick to do, Tanaza is an easy solution for your access points.
Show revisions of the access points configuration
Tanaza just released a new useful tool to see changes in configuration, and revisions that were applied to each access point in your network.
SMS authentication to verify phone numbers
The Tanaza splash page features now a new type of authentication: mobile number authentication, with verification through sms token.
UW Backscatter tag enables Wi-Fi connectivity for battery-free devices
Consider how convenient it would be for everyday battery-free devices to have similar functions to the Wi-Fi enabled shelf devices used regularly, like smartphones and laptops. By powering battery-free devices with an embedded sensor that absorbs signals from...
Vulnerabilities in Netgear and D-Link wireless hardware
Thanks to FIRMADYNE, an open-source framework that runs security tests on embedded firmware, researchers have found new and existing vulnerabilities in Netgear and D-Link wireless hardware. Netgear WN604 FIRMADYNE is an open-source framework created by Boston...
Google’s Project Loon provides wireless Internet coverage worldwide
Google’s Project Loon aims to provide wireless Internet coverage across the world with a 16.7-meter “autolaunch” crane that can readily and accurately launch "Internet balloons" into the stratosphere. Source: Solveforx website It took Google two and a half...