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Last Updated: Sep 05, 2002 
Robert Kahn, TCP creator, recently told us he believes wireless technology will have the biggest impact on how we use the Internet in the future. With that in mind, here's recent wireless info to help you prepare for your future.
Robert Kahn on the Net, wireless and copyright infringement

(05 Sep 2002)

: Robert Kahn, one of the founders of the Internet, shares his thoughts on troubles plaguing the Internet, what the future may hold and some headaches he is curing down at the copyright office.

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NEWS:
>> New technology tracks wireless users (SearchNetworking.com) 26 Aug 2002
>> Wireless Internet users number 10 million (Reuters) 28 Aug 2002
>> Wi-Fi chip market heats ups  (CNET) 30 Aug 2002
>> Honeynet set up to lure wireless vandals (CNET) 30 Aug 2002
LINKS:
>> Best Web Links-->Wireless in the Enterprise
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11
ADVICE:
>> The VPN Expert: Using Secure Shell with wireless PDAs
TIP :Upper-layer tunneling protocols like SSL and Secure Shell allow for narrow access down to individual hosts and ports.
>> The VPN Expert: Gateways for secure wireless access
TIP :Learn more about secure tunneling from wireless handhelds (smart phones, two-way pagers, and PDAs) to a wireless gateway.
>> Ten steps to low-cost wireless LAN security
TIP :These tips for securing a wireless LAN won't break the bank.
>> Popular protocols for securing 802.11 networks
ASK THE EXPERTS :What will the most popular protocols for securing 802.11 networks be in 2003? Will LEAP still be popular? Will 802.1x ...
>> WLAN: Analyzers and troubleshooting guide
ASK THE EXPERTS :Where can I get information for diagnosing WLAN errors, and is there network monitoring software for 802.11 networks? The ...
>> Wireless speed
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have a 10BaseT Hub with 55mbs Wireless Access Points connected to it. What speed will the wireless computers receive will ...
>> Using VPNs to Secure Wireless Networks
WEBCASTS :Learn how to leverage virtual private networking solutions to strengthen authentication, access control, and privacy in ...
>> Make Your Wireless LAN Secure
WEBCASTS :Without the proper safeguards, 802.11b is an easily compromised back door into your network. Learn about the measures you ...
>> The Seven Deadly Sins of WLANs
WEBCASTS :Thinking about implementing a wireless LAN? Find out what the most common pitfalls are, and how you can avoid them.
BOOKS:
>> Guide to Wireless Communications Price: $ 60.95
This comprehensive hands-on text explores the latest wireless technologies in the networking industry, including Bluetooth, ...
>> Wireless LANs Demystified Price: $ 27.97
Within the next few years, 40-50% of all companies will attempt to execute a wireless application strategy – bringing ...
>> Wireless Security Essentials: Defending Mobile Systems from Data Piracy Price: $ 28.00
Effective security is the most important element now missing from most wireless networks. Vulnerabilities in these networks ...
>> Wireless Security End-to-End Price: $ 27.99
The growth of 802.11b wireless LANs and other wireless technologies–including Bluetooth and WAP–has opened up a ...

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