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  • Vendor finds new use for Cisco APs

    AirMagnet's updated Wi-Fi security system offers enhanced integration with Cisco gear, plus thwarts an emerging Wi-Fi attack method called "phlooding." 

  • Access points slim down for summer

    Extreme says its slimmed-down access point is easier to provision, manage and secure; industry experts explain why "thin" APs are strutting their stuff this summer. 

  • Cisco Spotlight Series: An afterlife for Airespace

    A little more than four months ago, networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. acquired Airespace Inc., a wireless LAN switch startup, to enhance its wireless networking products line.

    In an unusual move, Cisco assigned two individuals to lead its comb... 

  • Cisco stamps patches on timestamp flaws

    Cisco says updates are available to remedy vulnerabilities in its access points and other products that could enable denial-of-service conditions. 

  • Experts call management Wi-Fi's biggest challenge

    Forget security. When it comes to implementing Wi-Fi, experts explain why management is the toughest challenge. 

  • Roving into enterprise Wi-Fi management

    Combining security and management, Roving Planet's updated WLAN software suite promises to manage multivendor systems -- a feature that's becoming critical for large companies. 

  • Interoperability, thin APs to grow WLAN market

    A new IDC research report shows that the enterprise WLAN market was down marginally last quarter, but tight competition could mean more interoperability for customers. 

  • Watch out for Wi-Fi's 'evil twin'

    Experts warn that the latest Wi-Fi security risk could endanger enterprise data. The 'evin twin' scam involves tricking users into logging on to rogue access points set up to emulate legitimate wireless LAN equipment. 

  • Wireless LANs meet needs for compliance

    Encryption with WPA and authentication make data secure for HIPAA and SOX compliance. The real risk might be the employee with a mobile device. 

  • ReefEdge cuts staff, reworks strategy

    The wireless LAN security and management vendor has trimmed its staff and is reworking its strategy, the latest sign that the WLAN market could be moving toward a dramatic consolidation.