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====== WIFI ====== | ====== WIFI ====== | ||
- | WIFI is a radio network that is added onto a wired ethernet switch to provide Ethernet function and, most often, access to the Internet. Modern WIFI can be deployed using multiple access points covering a wide physical area using a technology called wireless mesh networking. A deeper explanation of WIFI networking is provided in Appendix 1. | + | WIFI is a radio network that is added onto a wired ethernet switch to provide Ethernet function and, most often, access to the internet. Modern WIFI can be deployed using multiple access points covering a wide physical area using a technology called wireless mesh networking. A deeper explanation of WIFI networking is provided in Appendix 1. |
- | All the systems listed below are business grade, expandable, remote- managed systems produced by well- established companies | + | All the systems listed below are business grade, expandable, remote-managed systems produced by well- established companies |
* Netgear Orbi Pro | * Netgear Orbi Pro | ||
* Ubiquiti Unifi | * Ubiquiti Unifi | ||
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