Expert insights on enterprise wireless networking. From Wi-Fi 7 planning to multi-tenant architectures, learn how to build world-class enterprise Wi-Fi infrastructure.
A comprehensive comparison of the top captive portal platforms in 2026, plus a step-by-step guide to setting up a guest WiFi portal that captures marketing data, satisfies compliance requirements, and works with your existing network hardware.
On-premise RADIUS servers served their purpose for two decades. But in 2026, managing your own FreeRADIUS, NPS, or ISE infrastructure is overhead that delivers no competitive advantage. Here's what you gain by moving RADIUS to the cloud.
Managing enterprise wireless from the cloud has become the default architecture for organizations of every size. This guide compares the leading cloud WiFi management platforms, explains how the technology works, and shows how cloud RADIUS and captive portals fit into the picture.
Hotspot 2.0 eliminates captive portals and delivers automatic, encrypted Wi-Fi connections on public networks. This guide covers the top solutions, hardware requirements, and a step-by-step implementation path from 802.11u configuration to OpenRoaming federation.
Your enterprise WiFi is already carrying phone calls — whether you planned for it or not. Here's what network teams actually need to know about VoWiFi, carrier offload, and why that"choppy audio" complaint is probably a QoS problem.
IoT devices are flooding enterprise networks but most lack basic security features. Learn how to use network segmentation, RADIUS-driven policies, and device profiling to contain the risk without blocking the innovation.
The traditional"castle and moat" security model assumes that devices inside your network are trustworthy. Zero Trust flips this assumption entirely. Here's how to implement Zero Trust principles for your enterprise Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Imagine walking into any airport, hotel, or coffee shop and having your device automatically connect to secure Wi-Fi - no login screens, no passwords, no friction. OpenRoaming makes this possible through a global federation of Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi 7 is arriving in enterprise access points, bringing revolutionary features like Multi-Link Operation and 320 MHz channels. Here's what network architects and IT leaders need to understand to make informed decisions about upgrading their wireless infrastructure.
The global in-flight connectivity market is projected to reach $8.4 billion by 2028. As airline groups consolidate and connectivity becomes a competitive differentiator, multi-tenant WiFi architecture is becoming the industry standard.
An in-depth comparison of Passpoint (Hotspot 2.0) and traditional captive portals for enterprise Wi-Fi. Understand the technical differences, user experience implications, and ideal use cases for each authentication approach.