How to Improve Your WiFi: Most Asked Questions
Wyebot Blog
by rachel
1M ago
Our WiFi networks are critically important. When they stop working, even intermittently, it can be anywhere from mildly frustrating to downright catastrophic. At Wyebot, the center of our work is eliminating these issues and all network mysteries. In that spirit, we’re going to use this blog post to answer some of the most asked questions about WiFi networks. What are the strongest WiFi signals? This depends on the type of measurement you are using and the application you want to support.  Signal strength can be described in two ways: RSSI (received signal strength indicator) and dBm (dec ..read more
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End Network Worries with Next-Level Automation: Wyebot and Cisco Join Forces
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by rachel
1M ago
Staying ahead of your competition is impossible without WiFi and wired networks that consistently and reliably operate at peak performance. Wyebot, the leader in AI-driven network automation, just announced a game-changing integration with Cisco Catalyst Center. This integration is the answer for enterprises who need to protect business continuity and eliminate network worries. Enhanced Network Automation The integration between Wyebot’s Wireless Intelligence Platform (WIP) and Cisco’s Catalyst Center gives organizations access to comprehensive insights designed to make network optimization ef ..read more
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WiFi Network Priorities: Why Every C-Level Executive Must Care
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by rachel
1M ago
WiFi and wired enterprise networks aren’t only the concern of CTOs. Every C-level executive depends on these networks backing them up, day in and day out, so that they can fulfill their critical responsibilities. Without reliable networks, designed to fit every office’s unique needs, executives may as well walk out the door. Let’s take a look at the strategic priorities that would be impossible to fulfill without reliable, optimal wired and WiFi networks. Chief Executive Officer CEO’s depend on their wired and WiFi networks for the following. Secure, reliable communications Whether communicati ..read more
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The Pros and Cons of An All WiFi Network (and How To Avoid the Cons)
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by rachel
2M ago
We all love WiFi and, quite frankly, don’t know what we’d do without it. However, while WiFi networks are growing, most enterprises still depend at least somewhat on wired connections as well. These connections might be in place of or in addition to the WiFi. Do we still need these wired connections, or are they a holdover from an earlier time? Is there a case for an all WiFi network (exempting the wired connections necessary for Access Points (APs))? Let’s take a look. The Advantages of WiFi Networks Let’s talk about the pros of WiFi networks first. These include: Mobility WiFi networks – f ..read more
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Breaking Down a Common Misconception: How Much Speed Does Your Enterprise Network Truly Need?
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by rachel
3M ago
A thought leadership piece from Wyebot’s CTO, Anil Gupta Network speed is a real-time measurement of how much data is being transferred (uploaded or downloaded) at a given time. Network bandwidth is the maximum amount of data that it is possible to transfer at a time in each direction – upload and download. Networks that offer the same speed in both directions are referred to as “symmetric” vs those that offer different upload vs download speeds are referred to as “asymmetric”. Traditionally speaking, cable modems have offered higher download speeds compared to upload speeds. On the other hand ..read more
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The Essential Guide to Network Automation Benefits
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by rachel
3M ago
What is network automation? Network automation is a process in which software automatically detects, notifies, and mitigates wired and WiFi network problems. It is a superset of WiFi automation, which primarily focuses on improving the WiFi network. Wyebot’s Wireless Intelligence Platform is a network automation solution.  What is the objective of network automation? People choose network automation because they want their organization to have reliable, optimal wired and WiFi networks at lower operating costs. Network automation achieves this with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) a ..read more
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WiFi Dropouts and Dead Zones Can Lead to Patient Care Delays and Injuries
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by rachel
4M ago
ECRI identified WiFi issues as one of the top health technology hazards in healthcare today. According to the organization, “WiFi connectivity is essential for transmitting clinical alarms to a nurse’s phone, for populating the electronic health record (EHR) or accessing information from it, for updating the drug library on a fleet of infusion pumps, and for a host of other applications.” WiFi issues, therefore, directly impact patient care. It’s no surprise that creating reliable WiFi networks is a top priority for all healthcare organizations, large and small. Let’s break down what it takes ..read more
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WiFi Forecasts Every CTO Should Consider for 2024
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by rachel
5M ago
As CTO, you are constantly thinking about the health of your current network and determining what future operations will require. Technology affects every person, every department, and every business process. Your responsibility is significant. To help you out, we’re sharing three factors that we think will have a high impact on business continuity in 2024. Video Collaboration: Enhance Communication and Productivity Without Stressing the Network Video applications have changed how we do business. We like to see each other, to talk in real time, to collaborate and problem solve. Video conferenc ..read more
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Find Wyebot in the Meraki Marketplace and Make WiFi Optimization Your Simplest To-Do Task
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by rachel
5M ago
Wyebot’s Wireless Intelligence Platform (WIP) is now available through Cisco Meraki’s customer-exclusive Meraki Marketplace. This makes it even easier for companies worldwide to discover WIP and the almost-effortless optimized WiFi networks it makes possible. What This Partnership Means for You WIP is the leading AI-driven WiFi automation solution on the market. It is known for autonomously and proactively addressing issues across the wired and WiFi networks. With its support, industries experience: 90% faster Mean-Time-to-Resolution 70% fewer WiFi problem tickets 80% fewer remote site visits ..read more
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6 Ways to Boost WiFi User Experience
Wyebot Blog
by rachel
5M ago
Business continuity is contingent upon a reliable WiFi network. This means that, in many ways, a positive user experience (UX) is dependent upon a reliable network. Unreliable WiFi means employees are left frustrated, unable to complete their tasks, perhaps even knowing every task is going to take twice as long because the WiFi – a necessary resource – won’t be there when they need it. Why would anyone put up with that? The truth is, many people are so used to the WiFi “glitching” or intermittently experiencing issues that they accept it. Large, significant problems, they report, but “small” p ..read more
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