What is Lenovo Luxshare ICT?
What is Lenovo Luxshare ICT?
We are a global designer and manufacturer of cable assembly and connector system solutions for consumer, enterprise, cloud, automotive, and medical applications.
What is Luxshare device?
Luxshare interconnectivity solutions Luxshare provides interconnectivity solutions for computers (desktops and notebooks Computers), consumer electronics (TVs and smartphones), enterprise (server and telecom equipment), automotive and healthcare, wearable devices (smartwatches), and more.
What does Luxshare supply to Apple?
Founded in 2004, Luxshare has in recent years become a fast-growing supplier for Apple. It has steadily moved up the hardware giant’s value chain, from making connector cables for the iPhone and Macbook to manufacturing Airpods.
What is Luxshare Precision Industry com?
Luxshare Precision Industry Co. Ltd. is engaged in the research, development, production and distribution of computer and electronic connectors. It offers cable assemblies, test fixtures, antennas, power cords, precision metal & plastic components, acoustics and others electronic components.
Is AzureWave device a PS4?
What is this? The most probable reason your network has an AzureWave device is that you have something connected to your Wi-Fi that uses wireless technology from AzureWave. It can be an IoT device like a smart plug, or in my case, a smart sprinkler controller, and can even be your PS4 or your Roomba.
Where is Luxshare Precision Industry Located?
Dongguan
Luxshare is headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong, China.
Why is AzureWave on my Wi-Fi?
The most probable reason your network has an AzureWave device is that you have something connected to your Wi-Fi that uses wireless technology from AzureWave. What is this? It can be an IoT device like a smart plug, or in my case, a smart sprinkler controller, and can even be your PS4 or your Roomba.
What is AzureWave used for?
An AzureWave For Wi-Fi device is a network controller that a few smart devices connect to your Wi-Fi network. You are seeing this because you have a device that uses a controller from AzureWave.
What is a hidden network?
A hidden network doesn’t broadcast the so-called Service Set Identifier (SSID), which is essentially a fancy way to say that it doesn’t disclose its name. Such networks are not really any more secure than networks that do broadcast their SSID because finding them isn’t difficult.