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New SOHO WiFi Market

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  • April 26, 2016 at 7:35 pm #3261
    Devin Akin
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    The SOHO WiFi market is heating up with newcomers like Luma, Xclaim, Open-Mesh, Eero, and Cambium. Of course, there’s still companies like Linksys, NetGear, DLink, Apple, and all the other “traditional” SOHO WiFi vendors. Has anyone checked out any of these newcomers? I’ve played extensively with Xclaim, and it rocks. I’ve seen, but not used, Luma and Open-Mesh, and both are very interesting. The SOHO WiFi market hasn’t changed in 15+ years, and it’s time for a shake-up! I’m glad to see these new vendors hitting the market.

    What are your thoughts?

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