Anyone working in an office will know that the distribution of Wi-Fi signals is far from uniform, creating null zones where connectivity is poor or entirely missing.
Complaints about this can plague a stretched IT department, as they throw all many of access points in use in an attempt to plug the holes in coverage.
Eventually, Band-Aid solutions just don’t cut it, and investing in a more holistic approach to wireless networking is the only answer.
And for Netgear, their ‘made-for-the job solution’ is called Orbi Pro.
Design and features
The term ‘mesh networking’ is bandied about often, but the Netgear Orbi Pro is a classic example of how the power traditionally located to a single router can be distributed across multiple nodes.
The value of this approach is a mesh wireless network can cover a large area with consistent links and performance, and allow client devices to roam unhindered through it.
The Netgear SRK60 pack is a starter solution that includes the Router designated module and a single Satellite labelled part. Neither element contains a modem, so it assumes that you have a cable or ADSL broadband connection either with it a separate modem or a router that you intend …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac