Internet access is an important consideration for any home,
office, or business. Most of us today use internet connections for computing,
communication, and entertainment. But increasingly, smart devices like
thermostats, speakers, and appliances also require strong, uninterrupted
internet access.
Understanding Wireless Access Points
A wireless access point is a network device designed to
transmit information across a wireless network. Also referred to as WAPs, these
devices are used most frequently to provide an internet connection to a large
number of personal devices or users.
Wireless Access Points vs WiFi
WAPs and WiFi routers may seem similar in concept, but they
have a few important differences.
WiFi networks generally service smaller networks like the
kind you would have at home or in a small office with only a few employees.
WAPs are more commonly used in larger environments like warehouses, open floor
plan offices, hotels, condo associations, and event centers to provide internet
access to more people.
If you currently have a WiFi router and it can’t keep up
with the bandwidth demands of your guests or employees, then a WAP is a smart
investment.
Where to Install a Wireless Access Point
WAPs work most effectively when centralized in wide open
spaces with limited obstructions. We recommend providing line-of-sight access
for the best connectivity. Mounting your WAP on the ceiling often provides the
most even coverage.
Keep in mind that electronic devices like televisions,
microwaves, air conditioners, and other signal transmitters can cause interference
with your WAP.
Adding a WAP to an outdoor area like a patio, open-air
restaurant, or a co-working space is another helpful option. Just make sure to
check the specifications of your WAP for coverage and range capabilities.
Choosing a Wireless Access Point for Home Use
WAPs are also beneficial for home use, especially if
multiple smart devices and family members use your home network simultaneously.
Make sure to select a model that can reach as many rooms in your home as
possible and operate effectively through interior walls.
Strong Signals and Easy Operation
Ultimately, the most important factors when choosing a WAP
are range, reliability, and ease of setup. Brands like Ubiquiti
Networks, Aruba,
TRENDnet,
StarTech,
and weBoost
offer an impressive selection of fully functional wireless access points
designed for indoor or outdoor use for your home or office. Choose from
wall-mounted, desktop, or ceiling-mounted varieties for the most convenient
installation.