Wi-Fi Explained: How Wireless Internet Connects Your World

Wi-Fi technology enables wireless internet access for devices like phones, laptops, and tablets, using radio waves for fast, cable-free connectivity.

Wi-Fi technology enables wireless internet access for devices like phones, laptops, and tablets, using radio waves for fast, cable-free connectivity.

HTTP vs HTTPS: HTTPS encrypts data for secure transmission, while HTTP leaves information exposed. Choose HTTPS for privacy, trust, and compliance.

WLAN covers all wireless local area networks, while Wi-Fi is a specific WLAN type using set standards for fast, reliable connections.

Discover what a MoR switch (Middle-of-Rack switch) is, how MoR compares to ToR/EoR, and which SFP+/SFP28/QSFP modules work best — a practical guide for datacenter design.

Learn what EoR (End-of-Row) switches are, how the architecture works, its pros and cons, EoR vs ToR differences, deployment best practices, and recommended optical modules.

AWS (Amazon Web Services) powers global cloud computing with scalable services and high-speed data center networks. Learn AWS basics, architecture, and how optical transceivers support AWS connectivity.

The role of SDN in data center interconnection enables automation, centralized control, scalability, and secure, efficient network management.

Multi-Gig Ethernet boosts network speeds to 2.5, 5, or 10Gbps using existing cables, making upgrades easy for faster streaming, gaming, and file transfers.

A power distribution unit ensures safe, efficient power delivery to data center equipment, preventing overloads and supporting reliable IT operations.

Microsoft Azure is a cloud platform offering scalable solutions for businesses. Learn about its architecture, services, and how optical Modules support Azure’s cloud networking.