Showing posts with label Cisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cisco. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2022

How Cisco Meraki Access Points Can Help Your Business in Different Ways?

 Meraki Access Points are the world's first cloud-managed WLAN access point line. Meraki APs have revolutionized distributed branch wireless networking by being designed to meet the needs of challenging multi-site networks. Zero-touch deployments, multi-site visibility and control, and automated alerts make it simple to deploy, secure, and centrally managing branch networks.


The key to resolving this issue is centralized network management and control – eliminating as much manual work as possible by developing methods to dynamically and intelligently manage network connections and access points. A small IT team that manages multiple locations requires a solution that is secure, stable, and easy to use. Here are some of the ways Cisco Meraki Access Points can help your business:

  1. Rapid deployment and scalability: Centralized cloud management allows for plug-and-play branch deployments as well as centralized visibility and control across any number of distributed locations. Meraki WLANs can be configured without the need for training or a dedicated team. Adding new sites to a network takes minutes, not hours or days, and no additional staff is required to monitor or manage remote networks.

  2. Web-based dashboard: Configuration and diagnostics can be performed remotely from the cloud just as easily as they can on-site, saving money on field visits and lost productivity due to travel. It's ideal for small IT departments in charge of multiple site networks.

  3. No on-site provisioning: Meraki devices self-provision, allowing for multi-site deployments without the need for on-site IT. Each device downloads its configuration from Meraki's cloud, which automatically applies your network and security policies.  

  4. Maximum WiFi performance: To maximize WiFi performance, every Meraki Access Point continuously and automatically monitors its surroundings. Meraki APs automatically optimize WiFi and system-wide performance by measuring channel utilization, signal strength, and throughput, so you can handle high volume with the fastest connection and deliver the best performance all of the time.

  5. Enterprise security: With comprehensive, out-of-the-box enterprise-class security, you can segment wireless users, guests, applications, and devices. The Cisco Meraki dashboard provides you with detailed visibility into network users, their devices, and their applications, allowing you to protect your network from attacks and enforce the appropriate policies for each user type.

  6. Future-proof: New features are delivered seamlessly as automatic over-the-web upgrades that deliver significant new features to your current products, increasing the value of your investment, and are always up to date with emerging device types and application profiles.

  7. Improved productivity and efficiency: You can manage your network from a single pane of glass thanks to zero-touch access point provisioning, network-wide visibility and control, cloud-based RF optimization, and seamless firmware. Meraki access points enable smarter network management, which improves both the end-user experience and network security.

Neo Data delivers a high degree of value to customers and is a leading Cisco Meraki distributor in Dubai. To find out how Cisco Meraki APs can help your business enable the mobile workforce, and simplify your day-to-day network operations, contact us today.



Monday, January 18, 2021

Difference between a wired and wireless router

 


We all know that the internet connection in our homes, offices and other places is run using a router. A router connects local networks to other local networks or to the Internet. It is extremely important to have the right kind of router to be able to enjoy a fast internet connection and high speed downloads.

Routers are both wired and wireless. So what’s the difference between the two?

As the name suggests, a wired router uses a cable to connect to the computer and enable network connection. They use LAN Ethernet ports to connect to a modem, and access the ISP, by running cable between a computer to the router and from there to the Ethernet or DSL port. Despite the line is connected to a single computer, the router still allows sharing of the connection to any device that is connected to the network.

On the other hand wireless router use a Wi-Fi connection to communication between the ISP to the router, enabling the wireless frequency to connect to any device that logs on to it. This allows multiple users to access the network easily, by using a password. Access points amplify Wi-Fi signals, so that a device can be far from the router but can still be connected to the network.

In terms of speed, previously it was thought that wired router were much faster and more secure than wireless routers. Although, recent technological advancements have led to the adoption of Wi-Fi 6, a new networking standard; which has eroded the speed and security difference between a wireless router and a wired router.

Cisco is a worldwide leader in networking for the internet. Their IP based networking solutions lay the foundation of the internet and most corporate, government, and school networks around the world. It creates leading products and key technologies to make the Internet more useful and dynamic.

Cisco routers make for a worldwide standard in the world and are highly renowned. Neo Data is one of the recognized and authorized Cisco distributors in Dubai. They are well known as leading CiscoDistributors in many regional and international markets. Reach out to them for all your routing needs.

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