Simply put, this new version of Wi-Fi is a gamechanger for hospitals because it will enable Wi- Fi to continue serving as the backbone of hospital connectivity, even as device density increases and as new devices put greater demands on networks.
The advancements in Wi-Fi 6 and 6E are significant, enabling the technology to support existing applications more effectively while also making it possible to support new use cases that were previously difficult or impossible using Wi-Fi connectivity.
This paper offers an RF performance comparison between the Laird Connectivity Barracuda (VFH69383B23JW) and another well-known industry antenna.
A Practical Guide to FirstNet-Ready Connectivity for Public Safety Vehicles and Buildings
A Practical Checklist of Best Practices for Upgrading Fleet Antenna Systems
This white paper outlines four approaches to extend the range of Bluetooth for wirelessly connected devices and is designed to use as a practical guide for navigating that process.
This white paper is the third in a series of guides that provide product engineers with practical advice on how to take advantage of the capabilities of the low power cellular protocols LTE-M and NB-IoT
Although Zigbee is a powerful protocol for M2M communications, it may not be the ideal module for Star Networks.
This white paper discusses how to control automotive electronic emissions and susceptibility with proper EMI suppression methods.
This paper will provide a high-level overview of the factors that can affect RF range, including hardware selection, environmental factors, frequency ranges, and proper implementation.
This white paper discusses the importance of Wi-Fi mobility in hospitals.
This article discusses Bluetooth Smart and Bluetooth Smart Ready devices and how they work together.
This document discusses Wi-Fi Client Device Security and Compliance with PCI Data Security Standards.
This white paper explains why Cisco Compatible Extension (CCX) specification is beneficial to organizations that rely on medical devices.
This paper explains the results of testing Bluetooth's long-range capabilities.
This white paper explains how the 802.11n standard can be beneficial in business-critical mobile devices.
This document provides recommendations for optimal dual-band deployments in hospitals, which are challenging environments for Wi-Fi operation.
This white paper explains how the 802.11n standard can be beneficial in medical devices.
FIPS 140-2 is a FIPS publication that defines the standard for cryptographic modules used within a security system that protects sensitive but unclassified information.
This white paper provides Wi-Fi client security best practices that protect the data that Wi-Fi clients transmit and receive and the networks to which those clients connect.