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The ultimate wifi router guide

ACT Corp

In today's digital world, a reliable WiFi router is essential for staying connected to the internet. Whether you're working from home, streaming your favourite shows, or gaming online, a high-performing WiFi router can make all the difference. What is a WiFi Router and How Does it Work?

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High-Speed FWA Using mmWave With the Help of Li-Fi

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

On a regular basis I keep reading about how Fixed Wireless Access ( FWA ) continues to gain ground at the expense of cable operators, especially in the USA (see articles by Ookla , OpenSignal ). One of the challenges with FWA is the need to (generally) install external antennas, especially when higher frequencies like mmWaves is involved.

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Richard Bennett: The Curious Case of Wi-Fi 7

Broadband Breakfast

The second generation of Wi-Fi 7 routers from Asus, TP-Link, and Netgear employ a quad-band architecture that splits the 6 GHz band into a consumer-facing lower half and an upper half reserved for mesh backhaul. Legacy networks built on telephone and cable TV wiring are actually shrinking.

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Nokia and Rockwell Test Private 5G for Industrial Automation

VoIP Review

The Rockwell testbed includes Nokia baseband units, radio (RAN) units, and the Nokia MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) server. This setup supports multiple automation devices behind a single wireless router without requiring special tunneling or extra equipment.

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Reflections on the World Communication Awards

Total Telecom

Even an Edge SIM was presented as a multi-cloud connection Cloud Router solution that bypasses the public internet and passes IOT traffic to a private layer 3 network. The Cybersecurity Award covered various zero-trust solutions.

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Why Internet connection is slow in rainy season? How to Fix it?

ACT Corp

This slowdown is called "rain fade," where water in the air disrupts the radio signals your internet devices rely on. WiFi and cellular networks rely on radio waves moving through the air. Cable Dilemmas: For wired connections, heavy rain can cause real problems for underground or outdoor cables.

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Helsinki Metro’s Cellular Network Pilot

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

Helsiki's radio network currently in use in the metro is being renewed in order to support the future train traffic control system. Based on that it was decided that the new radio network will be implemented with mobile network technology, as it was seen as best suited to the needs of the new train traffic control system and the metro.

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