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How will wireless LAN equipment vendors use freed up TV white spaces?
The TV white spaces spectrum released by the FCC will lead to a new wave of wireless LAN equipment innovation with wireless LAN access points capable of operating in traditional Wi-FI frequencies as well as the new low-frequency white space spectrum,... Article
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Wireless LAN architecture: Enterprises leaving 2.4 GHz for 5 GHz
Enterprises are adopting a wireless LAN architecture that favors the 5 GHz wireless LAN frequency over 2.4 GHz. They are tuning their wireless LAN radios to 5 GHz and forcing clients to default to the frequency in order to avoid interference, boost c... Article
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How to configure wireless LAN security
Learn how to configure wireless LAN security, including choosing the right security standard and setting up a Robust Security Network. In this PrepLogic training video, you'll learn Cisco Aironet 1200 configuration for security, as well as troublesho... Videos
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Wireless network standards update
WLAN standards continue to evolve, offering higher performance and enabling new applications. 802.11n delivers more deployment options as well as more bandwidth, but enterprises must still pay great attention to wireless security standards. Technology
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Cisco aims for jitter-free video over wireless LAN with latest release
Cisco has announced the launch of VideoStream, a software feature set for its wireless controllers that is designed to push unicast conversion of video over WLAN to the edge of the network. Article
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Wireless LAN in 2010: cheaper, more robust and reliable
SearchNetworking.com asked Burton Group senior analyst Paul DeBeasi to predict what 2010 has in store for wireless LAN. He says 802.11n will get cheaper, more robust and reliable, and the MIMO menu will expand dramatically. Article
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802.11n ratification: Wait, it wasn't ratified before?
802.11n ratification may be long overdue, but the WLAN standard is an important part of the top 10 networking stories of 2009. The ratification left the draft largely unchanged, so existing products remain valid. Slideshow
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University runs video over wireless LAN, converts multicast to unicast
Liberty University delivers IPTV to its students via its wireless network. With the growth of 802.11n networks and some custom engineering, such as converting multicast to unicast, video over wireless LAN is now possible. Article
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single stream 802.11n
Single-stream 802.11n takes advantage of the fact that the second draft of the 802.11n specification does not require the number of antennas on the sending station to be equal to the number on the receiving station. Definition
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The mobile enterprise: Taking wireless networking to the next level
Get the latest scoop on how faster, more robust 802.11n WLANs can help your business offer new mobility services to improve mobility and reduce cost through fixed-mobile convergence. Discover how unified communications applications can exploit wirele... E-Book
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