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Luma’s Surround WiFi Depicts a New Look of Modern Home WiFi System

By Korbin Lan
Published: Nov 08,2016

Surround WiFi, is the first generation of Luma’s home wireless product, which is a three-piece set WiFi routers.

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Home WiFi router can be very different, not just in its appearance but also in the way we use it. The Luma gives us a concrete imagination of modern WiFi system, which home WiFi network can become more interesting and more secure.

Luma is a start-up company, was created by Dr. Paul Judge and Mike Van Bruinisse. The two have worked together for 15 years solving complex networking and security problems for the largest companies in the world.

Surround WiFi, is the first generation of Luma’s home wireless product, which is a three-piece set WiFi routers. According to Luma, these nice-looking little routers can work together to create a fast, secure surround WiFi network that’s customized for users’ home.

Because of the three-piece design, users can do proper allocation and management of WiFi connection in their hourse.

In addition, Luma provides excellent APP software allowing users to monitor their home WiFi environment very simply via smartphones, including content permission settings, pause connection and website content management.

And because of its beautiful appearance, can be placed anywhere in the home, and that will not feel unmatch.

And the hardware specifications of Surround WiFi are Quad-core processor,

IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac supporting, simultaneous dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Bluetooth 4.0 with low energy Bluetooth, two gigabit ethernet ports of WAN and LAN and one USB 2.0 port.

In terms of network security features, Surround WiFi equipped with encryption function, WiFi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2).

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