Meraki’s goal is to make multi-node Wi-Fi networking so simple that anyone can do it. Know what? It succeeds admirably with the Mini. Jack one router into your Internet connection; plug in a few more ...
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. By itself, the Meraki Mini creates a Wi-Fi network around a wired Internet connection. But add a ...
Just because WiFi's like, so over doesn't mean you can't spice it up a bit, say, maybe with some mesh networking? Borne of MIT Roofnet project heritage and part time consultants on the OLPC (no doubt ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Setting up and operating a wi-fi wireless network in a home or business can be difficult and frustrating, in ...
While the issue of stealing borrowing other's WiFi has taken on a whole new meaning now that the law is involved, there's still nothing wrong with hitting up your own mesh networking setup in order to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. FRUSTRATED by the NSW Government's stalled free wi-fi project, a group of Facebookers have decided to start their own. It was inspired ...
Wireless networks are great, they make connecting to the rest of the world so much easier. However, you are always limited by how strong of a signal you get. The farther you are from the router, the ...
Meraki, a wireless mesh network startup with dreams of bringing Internet access to developing countries, announced Friday that it will expand its “Free the Net” program, currently available in a few ...