
Happy Hump Day! Wishing you a successful week of checking off all the boxes on your to-do list and a fruitful week of work!
In This Issue: Gardening Tips | Kendall Howard 15U, 18″ Deep, Open Wall Rack | Autonomous vs Lightweight Access Points | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Gardening Tips
Happy Wednesday all! We’ve officially kicked off the summer – who’s excited?! I hope your summer is full of adventure and joy.
So far this summer (I know it’s only been one day lol), I’ve spent quite a while on a scavenger hunt in our garden. It is thriving!! Our cucumber plants are loving life – so much that if we eat another cucumber, we might just turn into one! I love a classic sliced cucumber with a tad bit of salt on top, but I need some new ways to enjoy these, so please send all of your favorite recipes.
Did you plant a garden this year? How’s it doing? What’s thriving? Send all tips and tricks my way, would love to share them!
Ashley
Product Spotlights & Updates
This Kendall Howard 15U Open Frame Wall Rack is slightly larger than its 8U counterpart and is designed to give you additional space for all of your equipment. The same open-frame concept allows quick and easy access to both sides of your units and provides optimal airflow. The unit comes with 25 rack screws and can be quickly assembled or taken down. If you have a little more verticle room, this unit is ideal for closet installations and areas where floor space is at a premium.
Learning Center Article – Autonomous vs Lightweight Access Points
When you design a wireless network, you need to have all of your options available from the beginning. When you know what choices exist, you can select from them and make the best network possible.
In that spirit, it can help to understand the primary difference in types of access points. For the most part, a wireless access point can be autonomous or lightweight. This article will go over the main distinctions between these access points and how they can be advantageous or disadvantageous, depending on your network’s design and purpose.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Afghanistan was rocked by its deadliest earthquake in decades on Wednesday when a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the country’s east, killing more than 1,000 people and wounding many more.
- Volvo Trucks have begun to test vehicles that use “fuel cells powered by hydrogen,” claiming their range could extend to as much as 1,000 kilometers or a little over 621 miles.
- An assistant working at a British library said she was stunned when a man returned a book that had been checked out in 1969. Marina Rees, a library assistant at the Shrewsbury Library in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, said in a video posted to the library’s Facebook page that a man came in Monday to return a book he said was “rather overdue” — about 53 years.
- A total of 14,299 people gathered in Mexico City’s central square to break a Guinness World Record for the largest boxing lesson. The participants were issued red, white or green T-shirts and split into sections of the square, known as the Zocalo, so they formed the image of a giant Mexican flag.
