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Will there be a difference in how 802.11j will be adapted in the US or will it follow the 802.11a st
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Regarding authenticated DHCP (RFC 3118), what vulnerability is documented for this RFC?
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Mobile WiMax could be a year away
Israel-based wireless broadband equipment manufacturer Alvarion is developing technology based on the IEEE 802.16e mobile WiMax specification, and says it will have an alpha version ready within a year. The offering could portend WiMax competing with... News
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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. Article
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Strix spins out mesh for the great outdoors
Strix Systems has released a mesh networking product line designed for outdoor use, and one California city explains how it's using the technology to build a public access Wi-Fi network. Article
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Expert claims Wi-Fi is far from dead
Fixed wireless broadband is on the rise, and WiMax, the standardized version of fixed wireless broadband, will be available in some areas this year. With a theoretical range of 30 miles and a throughput of 72 Mbps, 802.16e-based chipsets are expected... Interview
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Enterprise Wi-Fi: It's time to grow up
A look at voice over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi) certifications, devices and services. TechColumn
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Locking down wireless hot spots with 802.1X
Hot spots can increase business productivity, but careless use can lead to corporate resource compromise. Tip
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What is EAPOL and how do I disable it?
What is EAPOL and how do I disable it? Ask the Expert
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Avoiding 802.11b/g traffic jams
One vendor believes it can keep 802.11b clients from slowing traffic on 802.11g networks, but News Writer Jim Rendon wonders if anyone was losing sleep in the first place. Column
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