I moved on and extended the network out to my jet ski with their Mesh products, did a ground-up build in my brother’s house (which I remain jealous of) and just last month, released a free course on UniFi commissioned by Ubiquiti. Clearly, I’m a UniFi convert.
But UniFi isn’t for everyone. It’s a “prosumer” product which means it’s great for everyone from technical people installing it in their homes through to professionals building out entire shopping centres or stadiums with the gear. But it’s not great for non-techies; there’s both design and setup involved and frankly, a heap of features they’ll never need. That’s where AmpliFi comes in, Ubiquiti’s consumer line for the home.
Tag: Wifi
We took a hacker to a cafรฉ and, in 20 minutes, he knew where everyone else was born, what schools they attended, and the last five things theyย googled
Mr Robot in real life?
5G stands for “fifth generation mobile”.
It builds on the current 4G network but promises to deliver higher peak connection speeds and lower latency, or time delays.
5G’s higher connection speeds will be possible thanks to improved radio technologies, increased allocations of radio spectrum and by using many more antenna sites or base stations than today’s networks.
Each antenna will serve a smaller area, or cell.