Netgear launches two new wireless products that you have been asking for
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This week NETGEAR launched two new wireless products that address needs many of our channel partners like you have been asking for.
The first product is the WND930. This outdoor access point includes an IP67 rated industrial grade dust and water proof enclosure with embedded heater to enable operation in temperatures below freezing point for deployment in extreme weather conditions.
The second product is the WAC120, a SOHO 802.11ac access point with throughput of up to four times the speed of previous-generation 802.11n access points.
If you’re interested in learning about other key features of these new products please join us for a webinar on October 22, 2014.Time: 10:00-11:00 PST
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@technobabble said:
This week NETGEAR launched two new wireless products that address needs many of our channel partners like you have been asking for.
The first product is the WND930. This outdoor access point includes an IP67 rated industrial grade dust and water proof enclosure with embedded heater to enable operation in temperatures below freezing point for deployment in extreme weather conditions.
The second product is the WAC120, a SOHO 802.11ac access point with throughput of up to four times the speed of previous-generation 802.11n access points.
If you’re interested in learning about other key features of these new products please join us for a webinar on October 22, 2014.Link to the webinar?
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@ajstringham Link added to original post. Thanks for catching that @ajstringham
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@technobabble said:
@ajstringham Link added to original post. Thanks for catching that @ajstringham
Thanks.
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Netgear used to have a solid wireless lineup. I've not used them in a while in that capacity. Still love their switches. Are the APs competitive with Ubiquiti these days?
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I've had bad luck with Netgear over the years. plus I don't need more sales calls haha.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I've had bad luck with Netgear over the years. plus I don't need more sales calls haha.
Really? I've never gotten a sales call from them and I've used them since 1997 ish. I've had one or two of their lower end units die, but at the price I paid that was still a pretty big win.