Ruckus Wireless offers a new 802.11n Wi-Fi hotspot "professional", which improves - according to the company - the range and throughput. The ZoneFlex 7341 is compatible 802.11n, but is limited to the 2.4 GHz band (some working in 5 GHz) and can be powered via Ethernet. The terminal can be hung on the wall, supports QoS to limit certain uses and may create eight different SSID, which is interesting in some places.
The housing uses internal antennas with an atypical form that improves the quality of reception. The housing offers two RJ45 100 Mbps and a connector 1 gigabit / s (PoE). The company announces 300 Mbps in Wi-Fi 802.11n, which is classic, and this model is targeted at hotels, public places, schools, etc..
The housing uses internal antennas with an atypical form that improves the quality of reception. The housing offers two RJ45 100 Mbps and a connector 1 gigabit / s (PoE). The company announces 300 Mbps in Wi-Fi 802.11n, which is classic, and this model is targeted at hotels, public places, schools, etc..
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Wi-Fi (wikipedia)  IEEE 802.11n-2009 (wikipedia)  
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