WiFitukiasemat
WiFitukiasemat are devices that provide wireless network access by emitting Wi‑Fi signals and serving as access points for client devices such as laptops, smartphones, and IoT devices. They connect to a wired network or to a central router and extend the reach of a local area network, enabling devices to communicate without wired connections. In larger deployments, they form the core components of a wireless LAN (WLAN) and can be used to improve coverage, capacity, and reliability.
There are several forms of WiFitukiasemat. Standalone access points operate independently but are designed to be
Technically, WiFitukiasemat support various Wi‑Fi standards (such as 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) and typically operate on 2.4 GHz and
Deployment considerations include optimal placement to minimize interference, appropriate channel selection, antenna configuration, and centralized management