Wi-Fi

About Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi has become an essential part of our daily lives, keeping us connected at home and in the office. Whether for streaming, working remotely, or managing IoT and other  smart devices, reliable Wi-Fi is crucial for seamless productivity and entertainment. As our reliance on wireless technology grows, so does the need for fast, dependable Wi-Fi solutions that keep up with the demands of modern living and working environments. 

What Does Wi-Fi Stand For?

Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity, a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a specific range. Originally developed as a trade name, Wi-Fi has become synonymous with wireless networking.

What are the differences between WiFi 4, 5,6, 6E and WiFi 7?

WiFi 4 (802.11n): Introduced in 2009, supports up to 600 Mbps, operates on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and introduced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology.

WiFi 5 (802.11ac): Released in 2013, it delivers speeds up to 3.5 Gbps, uses 5 GHz exclusively, and introduced MU-MIMO (Multi-User MIMO).

WiFi 6 (802.11ax): Launched in 2019, offering speeds up to 9.6 Gbps, operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, and introduced OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) for better efficiency.

WiFi 6E: An extension of Wi-Fi 6, it adds a 6 GHz band for less interference and higher capacity.

WiFi 7 (802.11be): The next-generation Wi-Fi, expected to provide speeds up to 30 Gbps, with improved latency, efficiency, and support for more simultaneous connections.

Indoor and Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points:

Indoor Wi-Fi Access Points are devices designed to extend wireless coverage within a building. They connect to your existing network and broadcast a Wi-Fi signal, ensuring robust connectivity in offices, homes, and other indoor environments. 

Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points are built to withstand external conditions, providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage in outdoor areas like courtyards, parking lots, and campus grounds. These access points are essential for creating seamless indoor-to-outdoor wireless networks.

Wi-Fi Routers and Wi-Fi Mesh Routers:

Wi-Fi Routers serve as the central hub of your home or business network, connecting all your devices to the internet and each other. They come in various models, including those with advanced features like parental controls, guest networks, and high-speed capabilities suited for streaming and gaming.

Wi-Fi Mesh Routers take connectivity to the next level by using multiple nodes to blanket your entire space with Wi-Fi. Unlike traditional routers, mesh systems ensure consistent speed and coverage, even in large or multi-story buildings, by eliminating dead spots and allowing devices to switch seamlessly between nodes.

What is the Difference Between WPA2 and WPA3?

WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) has been the standard for securing Wi-Fi networks since 2004, using strong encryption (AES) to protect data. However, with advancements in hacking techniques, WPA2 is gradually being replaced by

WPA3 enhances security with stronger encryption methods, protects against brute-force attacks with individualized data encryption, and offers better security even when users choose weak passwords. For networks requiring the highest security standards, WPA3 is the recommended option.

Considerations for Selecting a Wi-Fi Solution for Your Home

When selecting a Wi-Fi solution, consider the size of your home, the number of connected devices, the types of activities (e.g., gaming, streaming), and future-proofing for new technologies. Mesh systems or Wi-Fi 6 routers are ideal for larger homes or homes with many devices.

Business Wi-Fi Brands Available from MiRO

MiRO offers a range of business Wi-Fi solutions from leading brands, including:

  • Ubiquiti Networks: Known for robust, scalable wireless solutions.
  • MikroTik: Offers versatile and affordable wireless networking equipment.
  • Grandstream: Provides high-performance Wi-Fi access points for enterprise environments.
  • Cambium Networks: Specializes in reliable and secure Wi-Fi solutions for businesses.
  • HPE Networking Instant On: Specialises in SMB Indoor and Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points and Switches that are affordable, easy to install, configure and manage.

Wi-Fi FAQ's

How Does a Mesh Wi-Fi Network Work?

A Mesh Wi-Fi network uses multiple nodes (routers or access points) to create a seamless and expansive wireless network. Each node communicates with the others, ensuring that all areas of your home or office receive strong Wi-Fi signals, eliminating dead zones and providing consistent coverage.

What Does EasyMesh Mean?

EasyMesh is a certification program from the Wi-Fi Alliance that ensures interoperability between mesh Wi-Fi devices from different manufacturers. With EasyMesh, you can mix and match compatible devices to create a flexible, easy-to-expand mesh network.

Differences Between a Wi-Fi Range Extender and a Powerline Adapter

  • Wi-Fi Range Extender: Boosts the existing Wi-Fi signal to cover more area but can reduce speed as it retransmits data.
  • Powerline Adapter: Uses electrical wiring in your home to transmit data between the router and a remote adapter with minimal signal loss, ideal for areas with weak Wi-Fi coverage.

What is a Wi-Fi LTE Router?

A Wi-Fi LTE router combines Wi-Fi and LTE (Long-Term Evolution) cellular technology, providing wireless internet access via a mobile network. It's an excellent solution for areas without fixed broadband infrastructure, offering flexibility and portability.

Differences Between a Wi-Fi Router and an Access Point

  • Wi-Fi Router: Provides internet access and routing functions, creating a local network for devices to connect.
  • Access Point: Extends the network created by a router, allowing more devices to connect, particularly in larger spaces.

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Wi-Fi

About Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi has become an essential part of our daily lives, keeping us connected at home and in the office. Whether for streaming, working remotely, or managing IoT and other  smart devices, reliable Wi-Fi is crucial for seamless productivity and entertainment. As our reliance on wireless technology grows, so does the need for fast, dependable Wi-Fi solutions that keep up with the demands of modern living and working environments. 

What Does Wi-Fi Stand For?

Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity, a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a specific range. Originally developed as a trade name, Wi-Fi has become synonymous with wireless networking.

What are the differences between WiFi 4, 5,6, 6E and WiFi 7?

WiFi 4 (802.11n): Introduced in 2009, supports up to 600 Mbps, operates on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and introduced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology.

WiFi 5 (802.11ac): Released in 2013, it delivers speeds up to 3.5 Gbps, uses 5 GHz exclusively, and introduced MU-MIMO (Multi-User MIMO).

WiFi 6 (802.11ax): Launched in 2019, offering speeds up to 9.6 Gbps, operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, and introduced OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) for better efficiency.

WiFi 6E: An extension of Wi-Fi 6, it adds a 6 GHz band for less interference and higher capacity.

WiFi 7 (802.11be): The next-generation Wi-Fi, expected to provide speeds up to 30 Gbps, with improved latency, efficiency, and support for more simultaneous connections.

Indoor and Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points:

Indoor Wi-Fi Access Points are devices designed to extend wireless coverage within a building. They connect to your existing network and broadcast a Wi-Fi signal, ensuring robust connectivity in offices, homes, and other indoor environments. 

Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points are built to withstand external conditions, providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage in outdoor areas like courtyards, parking lots, and campus grounds. These access points are essential for creating seamless indoor-to-outdoor wireless networks.

Wi-Fi Routers and Wi-Fi Mesh Routers:

Wi-Fi Routers serve as the central hub of your home or business network, connecting all your devices to the internet and each other. They come in various models, including those with advanced features like parental controls, guest networks, and high-speed capabilities suited for streaming and gaming.

Wi-Fi Mesh Routers take connectivity to the next level by using multiple nodes to blanket your entire space with Wi-Fi. Unlike traditional routers, mesh systems ensure consistent speed and coverage, even in large or multi-story buildings, by eliminating dead spots and allowing devices to switch seamlessly between nodes.

What is the Difference Between WPA2 and WPA3?

WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) has been the standard for securing Wi-Fi networks since 2004, using strong encryption (AES) to protect data. However, with advancements in hacking techniques, WPA2 is gradually being replaced by

WPA3 enhances security with stronger encryption methods, protects against brute-force attacks with individualized data encryption, and offers better security even when users choose weak passwords. For networks requiring the highest security standards, WPA3 is the recommended option.

Considerations for Selecting a Wi-Fi Solution for Your Home

When selecting a Wi-Fi solution, consider the size of your home, the number of connected devices, the types of activities (e.g., gaming, streaming), and future-proofing for new technologies. Mesh systems or Wi-Fi 6 routers are ideal for larger homes or homes with many devices.

Business Wi-Fi Brands Available from MiRO

MiRO offers a range of business Wi-Fi solutions from leading brands, including:

  • Ubiquiti Networks: Known for robust, scalable wireless solutions.
  • MikroTik: Offers versatile and affordable wireless networking equipment.
  • Grandstream: Provides high-performance Wi-Fi access points for enterprise environments.
  • Cambium Networks: Specializes in reliable and secure Wi-Fi solutions for businesses.
  • HPE Networking Instant On: Specialises in SMB Indoor and Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points and Switches that are affordable, easy to install, configure and manage.

Wi-Fi FAQ's

How Does a Mesh Wi-Fi Network Work?

A Mesh Wi-Fi network uses multiple nodes (routers or access points) to create a seamless and expansive wireless network. Each node communicates with the others, ensuring that all areas of your home or office receive strong Wi-Fi signals, eliminating dead zones and providing consistent coverage.

What Does EasyMesh Mean?

EasyMesh is a certification program from the Wi-Fi Alliance that ensures interoperability between mesh Wi-Fi devices from different manufacturers. With EasyMesh, you can mix and match compatible devices to create a flexible, easy-to-expand mesh network.

Differences Between a Wi-Fi Range Extender and a Powerline Adapter

  • Wi-Fi Range Extender: Boosts the existing Wi-Fi signal to cover more area but can reduce speed as it retransmits data.
  • Powerline Adapter: Uses electrical wiring in your home to transmit data between the router and a remote adapter with minimal signal loss, ideal for areas with weak Wi-Fi coverage.

What is a Wi-Fi LTE Router?

A Wi-Fi LTE router combines Wi-Fi and LTE (Long-Term Evolution) cellular technology, providing wireless internet access via a mobile network. It's an excellent solution for areas without fixed broadband infrastructure, offering flexibility and portability.

Differences Between a Wi-Fi Router and an Access Point

  • Wi-Fi Router: Provides internet access and routing functions, creating a local network for devices to connect.
  • Access Point: Extends the network created by a router, allowing more devices to connect, particularly in larger spaces.

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