Switching White Papers
NETGEAR Serves Up Wireless Success in Coffee House
Overview Paddy Iyer is owner/proprietor of Paddy's coffee house. From the moment he opened Paddy's in 2003, Iyer knew that providing wireless access to his customers would give him a significant business advantage. Iyer first installed a Linksys wireless router he'd been using at home. Iyer wanted to provide wireless Internet access to customers in coffee house and support multiple users simultaneously. Iyer also wanted to protect network and users from unauthorized usage. Iyer chose NETGEAR WPN824 RangeMax Wireless Router RangeMax Smart MIMO technology which uses 7 internal antennas to adapt on-the-fly to interference, delivering up to 10x more wireless coverage and speed than basic 802.11g routers.
| Publisher | NETGEAR | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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