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WI-FI IS EVERYWHERE AND CAPACITY IS PLENTIFUL. BUT ACCESS IS NOT.

ANYFI.NET MAKES EVERY WI-FI NETWORK ACCESSIBLE THROUGH EVERY ACCESS POINT.

PROBLEM SOLVED.

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How it works

Works

Anyfi.net is a Wi-Fi virtualization technology that breaks the tie between physical radio and logical Wi-Fi network. Deployed in a remote firmware upgrade Anyfi.net software makes it possible to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure e.g. to extend the home Wi-Fi user experience outside the home or securely offload mobile data onto residential gateways.

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Seeing is believing - you really have to try this yourself to fully understand the implications. You can download a firmware image for one of serveral common Wi-Fi routers and take it for a spin right now. If you want to explore the commercial opportunities that this technology brings you should also sign up for a platform Account.

Documentation

Documentation

Anyfi.net is an open technology and the possibilities it enables are endless. Extensive documentation details e.g. how the ZERO sign-on™ user experience and end-to-end WPA security is accomplished and how you can build and monetize advanced Wi-Fi services using the control panel or REST Web Service Interface.

Integration

Integration

Anyfi.net software is available to all residential gateway vendors and Wi-Fi router manufacturers under a no-charge royalty-free license. Reference integrations are available for platforms based on Broadcom, Ralink and Atheros chipsets. With professional assistance integration takes less than a man-week.

Latest News

LR Mobile News Analysis: Startup Opens Gateways to Wi-Fi Services

April 24, 2012   /   Reported by Anyfi Networks

Light Reading TV has a short interview with Anyfi Networks CEO Björn Smedman. Topics discussed include the ZERO sign-on™ authentication using the home Wi-Fi WPA passphrase and end-to-end WPA security, over both air and backhaul. There is also a summary in the form of a LR Mobile News Analysis article.

This was recorded at the Light Reading's Strategic Opportunities in Service Provider Wi-Fi at The Landmark hotel in London on April 24.

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