Troubleshooting Wireless Networks

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  • Lasers hit the spot when wires can't cut it

    Laser technology is gaining momentum as an effective way to provide high-bandwidth wireless networking capability over short distances. 

  • Fidelia leaps ahead with WLAN monitoring

    Fidelia has jumped ahead of HP and the rest of the network monitoring pack by extending its NetVigil product to monitor wireless LANs, as well as hard-wired networks. The product allows WLANs to be monitored on their own and as part of a larger netwo... 

  • Cisco fills WLAN management holes with software and promises

    Cisco says it plans to improve WLAN roaming and scalability, as well as RF management by year's end. Though several details are still sketchy, according to The451 it isn't good news for competitors. 

  • Intelligent switches enable WLAN growth

    A new breed of wireless switch technology is helping wireless LAN managers alleviate headaches and scale networks more efficiently. The New York Institute of Technology is using switches from Symbol Technologies to centralize management of a wireless... 

  • Startup's WLAN approach appeals to Ivy League school

    Configuring dozens of wireless LAN access points can be tedious to say the least, but centralization hardware from startup Chantry Networks is helping a university scale and manage its WLAN more efficiently. Yet an analyst questions whether companies... 

  • CTIA: Experts say wireless is worth the work

    There's no hiding the fact that wireless network deployments are often more complicated than IT managers expect. However, according to experts at this week's CTIA Wireless 2003 conference, wireless systems can provide a competitive advantage by helpi... 

  • Wireless network market set to grow in 2003

    Two new studies point to a growing market for wireless networks in the coming year and beyond. 

  • English water company patches leaks in wireless system

    Wessex Water is one of three companies honored for ingenuity at the recent Networking Decisions conference. Wessex received an award for its deployment of a new wireless messaging system for remote workers. 

  • Competing approaches tackle wireless P2P challenges

    Competing approaches tackle wireless P2P challenges. 

  • Wireless: Still lacking innovation

    The Yankee Group offers up a stark warning recently with the announcement that it believes the mobile data dreamers are suffering. They say that innovation in handsets has taken too long to arrive.