About twelve years ago Wi-Fi began to find its way into the market and into the mainstream, forever changing the practice of accessing the Internet for users worldwide. And while the number of cellular wireless users and Wi-Fi-enabled homes and enterprises are different by an order of magnitude, Wi-Fi has become a true force in the marketplace. It has been marginalized, however, as a contentious, shared network that cannot be trusted.
Wi-Fi solutions are well designed for the sharing of resources with minimum configuration, while cellular is designed for optimum individual connection and requires major configuration management. Ideally, of course, a middle ground can be found above the mesh of Wi-Fi networks and below the complexity of cellular Self-Organizing Networks...Read More
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