WLAN

Wireless Local Area Network
WLAN (also called WiFi) is a Wireless Local Area Network. The WLAN protocol is applicable for connecting internet-enabled devices over short distances (e.g. in homes or at offices).
The WLAN protocol uses high-frequency (2.4 GHz) radio signals to transmit data, which makes cables unnecessary. WiFi connects different internet-enabled devices through radio signals. WLAN is useful for IoT solutions with a need for a high data rate and a short distance between devices.
The WLAN protocol is quite secure, because data are encrypted, and wireless clients need to have their identity verified when joining a network.
Key features of WLAN
Secure
High data-rate
Short distances
Gateways
The Squid.link gateways
The Squid.link gateways are an extremely flexible solution for connecting networks based on different technologies, including WLAN. The gateways are a modular platform for flexible Home Area Networks (HAN).
With Squid.link gateways, you are no longer dependent on one vendor but can combine your Home Area Network exactly the way you prefer.