CommScope engineer explains impact of NBASE-T on Wi-Fi deployments

Dec. 20, 2016
CommScope technical engineer Robert Matthew explains how Wi-Fi has advanced from a consumer model to something more predominately enterprise.

CommScope technical engineer Robert Matthew here explains how Wi-Fi has advanced from a consumer model to something more predominately enterprise, and how that has affected cabling solutions. The talk also provides technical details regarding Spatial streams and their effect on system performance.

Tech brief evaluating Cat 5e, 6, 6A cabling’s readiness for 2.5 and 5GBase-T now available

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