In today’s digital age, connectivity is of greatest importance, whether for home use, businesses, or public spaces. At the heart of robust wireless networks are Access Points, devices that play a crucial role in expanding and managing Wi-Fi coverage. At INOVIS, an official distributor of MikroTik in Switzerland, we offer an extensive range of Access Points tailored to various needs. This Blog delves into what Access Points are, their main features, and how INOVIS can help you find the perfect one.
What are Access Points?
Access Points, commonly known as APs, are networking hardware devices that allow other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network. They act as a bridge, providing a gateway between the wireless devices and the network’s wired infrastructure. Unlike traditional routers, which combine the functionalities of routing and wireless access, APs primarily focus on extending the wireless coverage and managing numerous connections efficiently.
Discover MikroTik Access Points at INOVIS
At INOVIS, we pride ourselves on being an official distributor of MikroTik products in Switzerland, offering a comprehensive range of Access Points designed to meet diverse networking needs. MikroTik is renowned for its reliable, high-performance networking equipment, and their catalogue includes models suitable for both small-scale home setups and large-scale enterprise deployments. From the user-friendly MikroTik hAP series to the powerful, enterprise-grade MikroTik cAP series, we have Access Points that cater to every requirement. Whether you need an AP for a small office, a multi-story building, or a public hotspot, our expert team at INOVIS can guide you in selecting the ideal model.
For more information and to browse our extensive range of Access Points, head over to our INOVIS WebShop. Let us help you build a network that meets your connectivity demands seamlessly and efficiently.
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