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  1. Sierra Wireless Raven XE EVDO Rev A SPCS (incl. DC power cable and 1 year warranty) (V2221E-SD)

    Sierra Wireless Raven XE EVDO Rev A SPCS (incl. DC power cable and 1 year warranty) (V2221E-SD)

    The Sierra Wireless AirLink Raven XE is a compact Ethernet Gateway for broadband data access on 3G networks. The Raven XE is powered by ALEOS embedded intelligence and managed by ACEware, which together drastically reduce total cost of ownership by reducing field visits to remote equipment. The Raven XE is an ideal, affordable solution for various commercial applications, such as Retail/POS, ATMs, Digital Signage, CCTV as well as general wireless internet connectivity. Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): V2221E-SD

    $499.00

    Sierra Wireless
  2. TP-Link 150 Mbps Wireless MAC Filtering Modem Router (TD-W8951ND) [PC]

    TP-Link 150 Mbps Wireless MAC Filtering Modem Router (TD-W8951ND) [PC]

    150Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ TD-W8951ND Support 64/128 bit WEP, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, Wireless MAC Filtering Modem Router Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): TD-W8951ND

    $99.99

    TP-Link
  3. Ubiquiti 150Mbps 3-Pack UniFi Access Point (UAP-3)

    Ubiquiti 150Mbps 3-Pack UniFi Access Point (UAP-3)

    Latest in WiFi 802.11n MIMO technology Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): UAP-3

    $194.99

    Out of stock

    Ubiquiti
  4. TP-Link TL-WR841ND 300Mbps Wireless N Router

    TP-Link TL-WR841ND 300Mbps Wireless N Router

    Brand Name: TP-Link Model: TL-WR841ND Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): TL-WR841ND

    $45.90

    TP-Link
  5. TP-Link 300 Mbps High Gain Wireless N USB Adapter (TL-WN822N)

    TP-Link 300 Mbps High Gain Wireless N USB Adapter (TL-WN822N)

    TP-Link TL-WN822N 300Mbps High Gain Wireless N USB Adapter with 2x 3dBi Antennas Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): TL-WN822N

    $28.99

    TP-Link
  6. Proxim Tsunami MP.11-R-LR; 5054-R-LR Hi-Power BSU w/Int 23-dBi long range Antenna

    Proxim Tsunami MP.11-R-LR; 5054-R-LR Hi-Power BSU w/Int 23-dBi long range Antenna

    Designed with the same high quality and reliability that are synonymous with all Proxim Tsunami wireless bridges, the Tsunami QuickBridge. Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): 5054-BSUR-LR-P-US

    $2,399.99

    Proxim
  7. ASUS WL-330N 802.11b/g/n Portable Wireless Router

    ASUS WL-330N 802.11b/g/n Portable Wireless Router

    5-in-1, Extremely Functional Router, Access Point, Universal Repeater, Ethernet Adapter, Hotspot Plug-n-Surf Installation with Graphic Management 1 x LAN/WAN port 1 x Mini USB port (power source port) Support Ethernet and 802.3 with max. bit rate 10/100 Mbps and auto cross-over function (MDI-X) Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): WL-330N

    $60.99

    Asus
  8. AirStation AC1750 Gigabit Simultaneous Dual Band Wireless Router

    AirStation AC1750 Gigabit Simultaneous Dual Band Wireless Router

    Buffalo's AirStation AC1750 Gigabit Simultaneous Dual Band Wireless Router is a versatile dual band solution, ideal for high speed data streaming. With two wireless radios for extreme performance and backward compatibility, the dual band router supports 802.11ac and 802.11n, offering transfer speeds up to 1300 Mbps in the 5 GHz spectrum. Learn More

    $175.24

    Buffalo
  9. Proxim Tsunami QB 8150 Link, 300 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 23 dBi Integrated antenna (Two QB-8150-EPR-US)

    Proxim Tsunami QB 8150 Link, 300 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 23 dBi Integrated antenna (Two QB-8150-EPR-US)

     The Tsunami QuickBridge 8100 series provides greater 4G speeds than required. There's 300Mbps uplink/download speeds. It's perfect for those looking to set up a high data network like video surveillance and video conferencing.It's perfect for installing the latest 4G network. Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): QB-8150-LNK-US

    $4,599.99

    Proxim
  10. ASUS PCE-N15 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Network Adapter

    ASUS PCE-N15 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Network Adapter

    Get connected with the ASUS PCE-N15 Network Adapter! The ASUS PCE-N15 Network Adapter features a WPS(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button which allows you to quickly set up a secure wireless connection. With the ASUS PCE-N15 Network Adapter's Software AP, Connect your notebook and game consoles to the Internet. The ASUS PCE-N15 Network Adapter supports WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK methods for enhanced security. Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): PCE-N15

    $33.99

    Asus
  11. NETGEAR 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit WNHDB3004 [Personal Computers]

    NETGEAR 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit WNHDB3004 [Personal Computers]

    3DHD WIRELESS HOME THEATER NETWORKING Kit Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): WNHDB3004-100NAS

    $229.99

    Netgear
  12. Cradlepoint PHS300 Mobile Router Travel Kit (PHS300_K1) Includes Travel Pouch & Extra Battery

    Cradlepoint PHS300 Mobile Router Travel Kit (PHS300_K1) Includes Travel Pouch & Extra Battery

    Cradlepoint PHS300 Mobile Router Travel Kit (PHS300_K1) Includes Travel Pouch & Extra Battery Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): PHS300_K1

    $69.99

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    Cradlepoint
  13. Proxim ORiNOCO AP-4900MR-LR Tri-mode Access Point (8670-MR-LR-PS-US) High Power Outdoor Mesh, US/CAN PSU

    Proxim ORiNOCO AP-4900MR-LR Tri-mode Access Point (8670-MR-LR-PS-US) High Power Outdoor Mesh, US/CAN PSU

    Reliable by Design and Easy to Deploy and Manage Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): 8670-MR-LR-PS-US

    $2,499.00

    Proxim
  14. TP-Link WL TL-WN360G 54M miniPCI

    TP-Link WL TL-WN360G 54M miniPCI

    TP-Link TL-WN360G 54Mbps Wireless Mini-PCI Adapter Supports 64/128/152-bit WEP Learn More

    Model Number (MPN): TL-WN360G

    $17.17

    TP-Link

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In today’s world, ‘connecting’ has taken on an entirely new meaning. With Quantum’s supply of data and networking devices, you can stay connected to your family or business with cutting-edge systems that direct Internet traffic and give your network the protection it needs. Home-based routers such as the Cradlepoint MBR95 Wireless N Home Router can connect your desktop, laptop, printer and PDAs to a single 3G/4G-based network for easy, affordable Internet access. Business Class Routers provide connectivity on a larger scale, whether inside enterprises, between enterprises and the Internet, and even inside Internet Service Providers (ISP). For wireless interconnectivity on the go, try mobile hotspots such as the MiFi 2200 Mobile Hotspot from Novatel. No matter where you are, the data and networking systems offered on Quantum allow you ideal Internet connectivity minus the hassle or security concerns.

A great majority of homes and offices rely on a router to simplify the way they manage their information. Whereas peer-to-peer networks focus on the connection between two devices, a wireless network links many devices on a single network. This enables all computers on the network to share resources and an Internet connection.

To create this network, the router must first be configured. This is a simple process and once done, will make your life much easier. Configuring the router mainly consists of choosing a name and security setting for the network. To setup a router on a PC, the process can be started by clicking on the “connect to network” options. On a Mac, click on the Wi-Fi menu and then click on the network that corresponds to your new wireless router. Once your Wi-Fi router is setup in your home or office, you can begin surfing the web and sharing files and documents with others on your wireless network.

There are numerous reasons why it is advantageous for a user to create a peer-to-peer connection. Although the term peer-to-peer may sound daunting, creating a peer-to-peer network is actually very simple. A peer-to-peer network is just two devices that share resources such as files, printers, or the Internet. This connection can be formed using wireless technologies, but Bluetooth or Wi-Fi routers are among the most common approaches.

To pair a device using Bluetooth, first make sure that the device is on discoverable. From there, use the other device to find the first device and initiate a connection (a code may be needed depending on the type of Bluetooth you are using). Once the connection is bridged, you are now able to share information over Bluetooth technology.

Using a Wi-Fi connection to create a peer-to-peer network is a little more complicated, though it is by no means difficult. A peer-to-peer connection over a wireless network is referred to as an Ad-Hoc network. Ad-Hoc networks are sometimes preferred to Bluetooth peer-to-peer networks because they offer heightened security and higher speeds. For more information on how to set up your Ad-Hoc network, please consult with customer service experts at 1.877.259.4629.

Home or business owners who are looking to set up their network have numerous choices when they create a Wi-Fi network. One of the first decisions to make is to decide what protocol you want your communication to run on. All wireless networking communication is structured on a standard protocol technology called the the 802 standard. 802.11 is the standard for installing a local area network that operates on either a 2.4 GHz frequency band or a 5.0 GHz frequency band. There have been six different versions of the 802.11 standard: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ad.

With each new version of the 802.11 standard, advancements in speed and the bandwidth were introduced. 802.11n improved upon the previous 802.11g by utilizing multiple wireless signals which gives the user better bandwidth. Also, whereas the older 802.11 standards operated on both the the 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz spectrum, the 802.11n operates solely on the 2.4 Ghz spectrum. As a rule of thumb, newer 802.11 protocols will work on older hardware, however, older hardware is not generally designed to work with the new protocols.