Troubleshooting Wireless Networks

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  • Wireless access points: Placement checklist

    When planning to deploy wireless or tweak your existing deployment, the conventional wisdom is that you need a "site survey." If you're trying to locate the best places to put your wireless access points (WAPs) manually, the trick is to keep three ke... 

  • Next generation WLAN design

    WLAN design applies to the detailed design that shows how the components are to be configured and what functionality they provide. The more detailed they get the better the integration to your overall network. 

  • Managing Wi-Fi stations

    Discover the options your company has to centrally define, configure, monitor, and enforce wireless station settings. 

  • Wireless Networks For Dummies

    Learn the risks and rewards of going wireless, sort out acronyms and get advice on planning, installing, administering and troubleshooting your wireless network. 

  • Understanding WLAN signal strength

    Learn how to predict, measure, and improve wireless LAN signal strength. 

  • Moving freely between WLAN access points

    802.11 wireless stations frequently move from one wireless AP to another within the same Extended Service Set. See why this process can be transparent or frustratingly disruptive. 

  • Wireless for redundancy

    Implementing a wireless network is usually done for the sake of mobility, but why not consider it for redundancy? 

  • Locking down wireless hot spots with 802.1X

    Hot spots can increase business productivity, but careless use can lead to corporate resource compromise. 

  • Finding 802.11 networks

    Odds are actually pretty darn good that 802.11 has found its way into your office. See how you can tell... 

  • WLAN enhancements in XP SP2

    Should you install Microsoft's SP2? Not before you read this...