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802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
With easy-to-install 802.11 network hardware available everywhere you turn, the choice seems simple, and many people dive into wireless computing with less thought and planning than they'd give to ...26 Mar 2006
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How to: Protocol Analysis
How to: Protocol Analysis - from Google24 Mar 2006
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Free Router & Switch Tips
Free Router & Switch Tips - From Google24 Mar 2006
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Deploying apps via Group Policy -- cost-effective, but risky
You can deploy applications using Group Policy. But without the proper planning, this is a good way to shoot yourself in the foot.24 Mar 2006
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thin client (lean client)
A thin client, sometimes called a lean client, is a low-cost, centrally-managed computer devoid of CD-ROM players, diskette drives, and expansion slots... (Continued)23 Mar 2006
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In the know with intranets
Small and midsized businesses can benefit most from intranets, which offer better productivity, knowledge sharing and money-saving resources.23 Mar 2006
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Wireless LAN brings old-school academics into modern times
Loomis Chaffee School is more than 100 years old but it's also progressive, with its new state-of-the-art WLAN. The wireless network turns any space on campus into a classroom.23 Mar 2006
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Purchasing the right Wi-Fi client
Companies devote considerable attention to purchasing Wi-Fi access points, routers, and switches, giving far less thought to Wi-Fi client selection. But it takes two to tango: client devices have ...23 Mar 2006
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Eight reasons to plan out your security testing
You would think that if you are taking the time to test your Windows networks for security vulnerabilities, that any testing is a good thing. Not so, says security testing expert Kevin Beaver. In t...22 Mar 2006
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Earning CPE credits in Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning
21 Mar 2006
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WLAN revenue up for year, down for quarter
Cisco took the lead in wireless LAN equipment revenue in 2005. Overall, the market for WLAN equipment was up 10% over the year before.20 Mar 2006
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What's your take on Cisco's Rich Media Communications Specialist certification?
What's your take on Cisco's Rich Media Communications Specialist certification?20 Mar 2006
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Should I worry about studying IGRP protocol?
Should I worry about studying IGRP protocol?20 Mar 2006
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Are so-called 'free' certifications for real?
Are so-called 'free' certifications for real?20 Mar 2006
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Looking for a career change
Network career, training and certification expert Ed Tittel explains how to make a career change into the networking feild. How many certifications do you need to get your foot in the door? What's ...20 Mar 2006
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Should I pursue the CCVP to forward my Cisco networking career?
Should I pursue the CCVP to forward my Cisco networking career?20 Mar 2006
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Need help setting up an IP phone demo
Learn how to set up a an IP phone to connect from dial-up to an office via an ADSL modem in this expert response with our networking infrastructure and project management expert, Carrie Higbie.20 Mar 2006
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How do I connect my printer to the network without Ethernet cables?
How do I connect my printer to the network without Ethernet cables?20 Mar 2006
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Best practices for network management in the non-profit world
Discover how the Washington, D.C.-based National Parks Conservation Association developed their network management solution to ensure network uptime and availability.16 Mar 2006
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What do you think about all-in-one security devices?
What do you think about all-in-one security devices?16 Mar 2006
Network Management Strategies for the CIO