Netgear offers systems management of Wi-Fi business. Even if Wi-Fi is decried by purists for its lack of efficacy and safety improvement, the standard is still become inevitable and simplicity of implementation is a huge asset.

ProSafe 5-AP: 5 access points, software

The first is software (Windows) which will help manage a small park access point Wi-Fi: Netgear can manage remotely from a single machine, five access points. It supports a series of access points Wi-Fi (11g and 11n) Netgear: WNDAP350, WNDAP330, WNAP210, WG302v2, WG103, WG602v4 and WN802Tv2. It allows to update the equipment, manage the security of the same on all devices, etc.. This software will be sold around $ 50 in the second half.

ProSafe 16-AP

If you have larger needs, WMS5316 is for you. Able to handle sixteen points of access, it comes in the form of a box (and Windows software). We find in the options, the ability to create separate networks for guests, a system of burden sharing between different access points, etc... Proposed $ 910 in the second quarter, the system seeks companies with 50 to 200 people using the wireless network. It supports the same devices that the traditional software.

ProSafe 20-AP

Version 20-AP operates, as its name indicates, 20 access points, and is able to rise to 50 aircraft by buying licenses. And using three devices connected, it is even possible to manage access points 150 (models supported are WNAP210 and WNDAP350. Scheduled to handle VoIP over Wi-Fi, the system can also detect areas of shadows in buildings or set up access fee simple way, etc.. The WC7520 is obviously designed for large businesses and public places that give access to a Wi-Fi securely. The device is $ 6 280 and licenses for 10 additional customers are worth $ 4 200.

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