Wifi (Access Points/Software)

Wifi (Access Points/Software)

A Wi-Fi access point (AP) is a network device that bridges wired and wireless networks, allowing wireless devices to connect to the internet.

Wi-Fi APs eliminate the need for physical Ethernet cables, providing more flexibility and mobility, and ensuring smooth connectivity for many users at once.

This setup also simplifies network configuration by reducing the need for extensive cabling. 

In homes and small businesses, a single wireless router often combines the functions of an AP and router to handle all network traffic.

However, larger businesses and venues use multiple APs to provide reliable internet access to thousands of users.

The number of APs required depends on both the size of the network and the number of connected devices.

Key Features and Benefits

Support for Multiple Devices

Enhanced Network Management

Simplified Setup

Wireless Connectivity

Corporate Image

Wide Coverage

Disaster Recovery

Scalability

Partners

Ubiquiti

Why Choose b4b Group?

In b4b Group, we’ve found a telecoms and IT provider that matches our own exceptionally high standards.

They listened to our needs for a reliable, scalable and future proof solution and delivered what was promised.

Ethan Allen

IT Manager, Acheson and Glover