Troubleshooting Wireless Networks

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  • Cisco to acquire Cognio

    Cisco today announced plans to acquire wireless spectrum analysis and management vendor Cognio, proving that Cisco is aggressively making a name for itself in the wireless and mobility arenas. 

  • Wireless networks pave the way to the Super Bowl

    Wireless network deployments have given major football stadiums the connectivity they need to host massive events like the Super Bowl. 

  • WLANs require investment to yield benefits, study says

    WLANs require strong investments in order to yield their benefits, according to a recent study by the Aberdeen Group. 

  • Wireless interference can be frustrating (and fun?)

    Wireless interference can sap Wi-Fi connectivity on the WLAN, but there are ways to avoid it. 

  • Wireless FAQs

    The SearchNetworking.com Ask the Expert team receives dozens of wireless questions every week, and sometimes it may take longer than you'd like to get a reply. Save yourself some time and review this list to see if your question has already been a... 

  • WLAN interference and clogged pipes -- happy holidays!

    WLAN interference caused by decorations and slowed traffic due to online shopping are just some of the network woes of the holidays. 

  • Wireless technology: Five myths debunked

    Cisco, along with Forrester Research, recently issued a report calling most wireless LAN fears mere myths, and a campus-wide, all-wireless deployment appears to prove that theory. 

  • Cisco, Cognio team up on Wi-Fi interference detection

    Cisco and Cognio have partnered to troubleshoot and diagnose problems on the Wi-Fi network. 

  • Wireless security push fueled by paranoia

    Wireless security became a necessity for Intermagnetics, but when the company used its access points to monitor the spectrum, performance suffered. 

  • Wireless security boost for laptops outside the office

    Most companies do a pretty good job with wireless security within the office walls, but what happens when end users take their laptops home -- or to Starbucks?