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Cisco 'leapfrogs' in WLAN switch ranking
Coming off its purchase of Airespace earlier this year, Cisco is breathing down Symbol's neck in the race to be the WLAN switch leader. Article
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Cherokee Nation sniffs out, snuffs WLAN troubles
From the comfort of his truck, Jon James has found rogue and unsecured access points and has found out what is causing interruptions on the WLAN in Cherokee Nation. Article
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Antennas, power, and sectorization
There are two main types of antennas used in the wireless industry. This chapter from Wireless Crash Course, Second Edition describes omnidirectional and directional antennas. Book Chapter
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Cisco introduces unified LAN, wireless mesh
Cisco made truth of the rumors yesterday, introducing new WLAN products and spinning its own web of wireless mesh. Article
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Can you provide pointers on point-to-point 2.4GHz radio link installation and planning?
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What are the antenna specifications for the 802.11a ,b and g standards?
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Wireless LAN resources
These resources will help you avoid potential pitfalls to ensure that your wireless LAN implementation is successful from start to finish. Multimedia Guide
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Wireless LANs, the new 'secure' network
Once thought to be extremely vulnerable to attacks, wireless LANs are gaining security traction. Learn why experts and vendors say wireless hackers are no longer an issue and why wireless networks can be more secure than wired. Article
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WLAN security flies high with intrusion detection
Trapeze this week tapped AirDefense to add security features to its wireless network access points to protect against threats. Article
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Wireless LAN management strategies
Implementing a WLAN is straightforward, but making sure it runs optimally can be challenging. Luckily, networking professionals can control and maintain their wireless networks by using well-known methodologies based on the OSI model. Here we outline... Audiocast
Network Management Strategies for the CIO