WiFi
Why you should not buy Zamtel Velocity 20mbps
Zamtel velocity 20mbps offers unlimited downloads and streaming for a period of 30 days and is priced at K1,650. This is the highest and most expensive offered on the velocity unlimited volume package. The other bundles on velocity unlimited volume start at 3mbps recently priced at 450 Kwacha from the 350 Kwacha. The second bundle…
Read MoreHow to buy MTN Spaka bundles
How to buy MTN Spaka bundles looks like a simple question yet it is not because some offers are not readily revealed by MTN. With the endless and variety of bundle offers and subscriptions on MTN Zambia, its really tough to see which data subscription is best for you. There all lineups of data bundles…
Read MoreDifferences Wireless access point, Wireless router, and Wi-Fi
What is a wireless access point how does it differ from the wireless router? Often these words wireless access, wireless router and wifi are used interchangeably with no regard to the real meaning. However, a wireless router stands superior to the wireless access point in the way it operates as much as the Wi-Fi is…
Read MoreZamtel Velocity Unlimited Internet launched
Zambia’s first unlimited wireless broadband internet offer called Zamtel Velocity, powered by Zamtel was launched Monday night. Velocity is Wi-Fi to the Home (WTTx) brand which offers unlimited internet, a first on the Zambian market and uses LTE technology. The service is available on Routers and MiFi. Velocity comes with uncapped internet for a 30-day…
Read MoreWi-Fi 6 may have more impact than 5G in Zambia
Wi-Fi 6 may have more impact than 5G especially in Zambia where most internet community average users are reliant on Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi 6 is designed to improve speed, increase efficiency and reduce congestion in heavy bandwidth usage scenarios Wi-Fi 6 is a consumer-friendly name for IEEE 802.11ax. The current Wi-Fi naming is 802.11ac which was…
Read MoreSuitable Wireless Network Where There Are Walls -2.4 vs 5GHz
A typical scenario of IT support in Zambia is to pick up a wireless router and install it, secure it by following the default setups or create a password, connect a few devices over DHCP and leave the infrastructure to work. A week later the client complains that the connection is slow especially when they…
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