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Sign up for our daily newsletter For many small businesses, a managed wireless network can seem out of reach: the need for dedicated hardware controllers or cloud-based portals simply pushes the price too high. Linksys has set out to change that, with th...
Good speeds, Smooth setup and operation, Highly scalable...
The Linksys LAPAC1750 is one of the best-value AC1750 access points around. It's elegant from design to implementation, and small organisations that want a scalable, business-grade wireless network management solution need look no further...
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If you're like me, you probably have a perception of the Linksys brand from many years ago. Mine was of nasty bright blue and black products, which looked a little on the boxy side.Wow have things changed for the brand. In early 2013 the Linksys brand was...
a great product which I could see being very successful in Australian and New Zealand small and medium businesses. Well done Linksys!! For pricing and availability contact the team at Exeed who distribute the product in New Zealand - www.exeed.co.nz or (...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2020-01-11 15:23:52
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These days it is more and more common to use wireless networks in office environments. To see which products are available and how they compare, we examined the feature set on offer by 13 access points currently on the market, and of course tested them...
There are many alternatives to choose from when buying an access point for a (small) business. It is clear that the 802.11ac is a breakthrough. Out of the cheaper models, the best impression was made by the Xclaim Xi-3, despite the problems we had setti...
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wegotserved.com Updated: 2017-03-01 10:10:36
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There have been many attempts at solving the problems with Wi-Fi. We have seen bigger and better home routers, now capable of blinding speeds but only in the same room and with client devices that don't yet exist. There has also been a surge in demand for...
When we first reviewed the Linksys LAPAC1750 our test kit wasn't capable of revealing the full potential of this access point. Over a year has passed since it was released and, with the addition of upgraded firmware and features, we can now see how capabl...
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Linksys, back in the small and medium network business with much more urgency now as a part of Belkin than when they languished as part of Cisco, has released a new wireless access point. Called the LAPAC1750PRO (seems they kept Cisco's gift for clunky na...
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Linksys has been building up its small business product line over the past year or so. We've looked at its LGS552P Managed PoE+ switch and its LRT214 and LRT224 VPN Routers. Although Linksys has also been shipping an assortment of N and AC access points f...
Many features, Dual Aggregatable Gigabit Ethernet ports, Central management without dedicating an AP...
Meh range, Proprietary WDS, No CLI...
Access points in general aren't designed with the same "one-device-does-it-all" focus that consumer routers have. After all, wireless pros learned long ago that you can't use a single AP for many reasons if you want reliable service with decent throughput...
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Netgear's Orbi Pro provides a simple and affordable option for small businesses that need to set up both an internal office wi-fi network for their staff, along with a public network for visitors, or clients in locations such as hotels and restaurants. Ho...
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Linksys launched its line of 802.11ac Access Points in 2014. Their flagship model, the LAPAC1750PRO [reviewed], included a clustering feature that allows one Access Point (AP) to act as a controller for other Linksys APs.In March of 2016, Linksys extended...
Easy to configure, Good online help...
Does not load balance, Does not support fast roaming, Limited multisite admin options...
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We put four new access points to the test, from Linksys, Xclaim, Amped and ZyXel, using the same test-bed and methods as our last review. The Linksys LAPAC1750PRO performed best in the throughput tests and was a feature-rich product. The Amped Wireless AP...
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