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Compare enterprise and consumer routers to manage numerous devices effectively.

Compare enterprise and consumer routers to manage numerous devices effectively.

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Traeis
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12-24-2016, 11:41 PM
#21
The AP, especially when purchased individually, comes with a POE injector that boosts the data link. Ensure the "LAN" port connects to the router and the "POE" port connects to the AP.
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Traeis
12-24-2016, 11:41 PM #21

The AP, especially when purchased individually, comes with a POE injector that boosts the data link. Ensure the "LAN" port connects to the router and the "POE" port connects to the AP.

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nexusRawr
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12-27-2016, 04:09 PM
#22
It would be nice to upgrade to 5GHz, but devices like the Broadlink Mini, Ring doorbell, smart plugs, etc., only support 2.4GHz. My laptop also doesn’t work that way. I might try opening it and using a dual card. It seems like the only thing I can manage is that.
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nexusRawr
12-27-2016, 04:09 PM #22

It would be nice to upgrade to 5GHz, but devices like the Broadlink Mini, Ring doorbell, smart plugs, etc., only support 2.4GHz. My laptop also doesn’t work that way. I might try opening it and using a dual card. It seems like the only thing I can manage is that.

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Naken7
Junior Member
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12-27-2016, 05:01 PM
#23
Previously, affordable Wi-Fi modules with 5GHz capability for smart home gadgets were scarce. Now manufacturers are making them more accessible without significantly raising the overall price. However, designers must adapt to include these options. Most users aren’t aware of the benefits or how to find compatible products. Check if your laptop supports a newer module from the maker—some models like Lenovo’s 2.4GHz only have BIOS restrictions that prevent booting with unauthorized hardware. In those older generations, Lenovo never released 5GHz versions, leaving users with limited choices.
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Naken7
12-27-2016, 05:01 PM #23

Previously, affordable Wi-Fi modules with 5GHz capability for smart home gadgets were scarce. Now manufacturers are making them more accessible without significantly raising the overall price. However, designers must adapt to include these options. Most users aren’t aware of the benefits or how to find compatible products. Check if your laptop supports a newer module from the maker—some models like Lenovo’s 2.4GHz only have BIOS restrictions that prevent booting with unauthorized hardware. In those older generations, Lenovo never released 5GHz versions, leaving users with limited choices.

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xxSudie_lolxx
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12-28-2016, 04:04 AM
#24
The P17Fv5 by Gigabyte caught my attention because it didn’t come with a 5GHz clock speed, which was unexpected given what I expected.
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xxSudie_lolxx
12-28-2016, 04:04 AM #24

The P17Fv5 by Gigabyte caught my attention because it didn’t come with a 5GHz clock speed, which was unexpected given what I expected.

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