Tanaza Classic Blog
Why you should not ask for both Like and Check-in Facebook login page
Tanaza features a captive portal, the web page that the user sees when he tries to log into your Wi-Fi network. On the login page, you can ask your customers to Like your Facebook page or to check-in in your location on Facebook before accessing Wi-Fi. However, in...
4 Wi-Fi cloud-based services you should offer to SMEs
Let’s find out in this post the main 4 Wi-Fi cloud-based services MSPs should provide SMEs with, in order to add value to their offering.
Is mesh WIFI the best choice for your network?
Mesh WiFi networks are actually been around for a while. They are not a temporary tech type. This is well established. The debate since some time has instead shifted to the possibilities of using mesh technology to improve the performance of wifi networks and make...
Basic concepts of the Networking Industry
In this article, we define some terms that are useful in the Wi-Fi and Networking industry. What are the different types of networks? There are a lot of types of networks but in this article, we will focus only on the LAN, the MAN, the WAN. If it sounds...
6 must-have Wi-Fi hotspot features for restaurants
Do you want to offer free internet access to customers in your restaurant? In this blog post, we identify the right Wi-Fi hotspot features and a list of suggested access points to use in order to successfully grow your business through Wi-Fi.
The Highlands want to become the best connected region in Europe
One year ago, in March 2016, the Scottish and UK government committed a £315m investment for Inverness and the wider Highlands area. The investment done by the Scottish and the UK government aimed to improve transportation services in the Inverness and Highlands area...
Google’s access points still have drops in connectivity
Google released its first Wi-Fi devices in 2016 ensuring to its customers a faster and a more flexible connectivity. On the contrary, many customers complain about drops in connectivity. Google released its mesh-capable wireless router in 2016 supporting the...
How web content filtering improves public Wi-Fi hotspot security
In this article, we are going to focus on the importance of web content filtering as a way to improve your Wi-Fi network security.
Riverbed acquires Wi-Fi networks provider Xirrus
On the 19th April, Riverbed Technology, the American IT company, signed an agreement for the acquisition of Xirrus, the Wi-Fi Technology company. Riverbed Technology is an American IT company, specialized in product development to improve applications...
Chicago & Miami, the next Smart Cities in the US
Chicago and Miami have been developing since January 2017 a project to become Smart cities thanks to the technology from CIVIQ Smartscapes. In an interconnected world, megapolis like Singapore, Dubai or Montreal tends to become Smart Cities by developing intelligent...
Download the Tanaza firmware for TP-Link RE355 and RE450
Tanaza now supports two new access points from TP-Link: TP-Link RE355 TP-Link RE450 These two devices are perfect if you are looking for a small and affordable Wi-Fi device. Their small dimensions (20cmx8cm) allow you to install them discreetly in small locations such...
Tanaza supports two new AC access points
Tanaza now supports two new 802.11ac, also known as WiFi 5, devices from Ubiquiti. Add Tanaza's superpowers to these two performing access points: Ubiquiti UniFi UAP AC LR Ubiquiti UniFi UAP AC Lite Suitable for indoor deployments and ceiling installation, they...
UniFi cloud management: UniFi Controller or Tanaza?
Tanaza and UniFi Controller are two wireless network management software, which allow you to manage multiple networks composed of Ubiquiti UniFi devices, but they work in a different way. In this blog post we will focus on the main differences between them.
Benefits of free on-board Wi-Fi for public transport
In this post we will discuss how Wi-Fi on public transportation vehicles is key to improve public transports’ quality.
WiFi retail market is growing in Canada
The WiFi retail market is growing in Canada according to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), following the general increase of hotspots’ number around the world. In a previous article, we spoke about the global hotspot previsions,...