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Business case not yet made for wireless network roaming
A Norwegian company has solved one piece of the wireless roaming technology puzzle. Now comes the really hard part: making a business case to deploy such wireless systems. Article | 24 Feb 2003
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New 802.11g wireless standard upstaging 802.11a
The once-straightforward world of wireless LANs has gotten more complicated. An emerging standard, 802.11g, is garnering praise, while hopes for 802.11a fade. Article | 17 Feb 2003
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Networking mailbag: Withstanding 802.11g forces
Recently, we asked readers what they thought about 802.11g, the unratified wireless standard that has started hitting the market in some mobile devices. Here are some letters on the subject from our electronic mailbag. Article | 05 Feb 2003
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VoIP over 802.11 wireless
VoIP over 802.11 wireless Ask-the-Expert response Article | 31 Jan 2003
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802.11g not yet ratified, but early reports promising
Wireless LAN products based on the new 802.11g standard make impressive strides in throughput, but experts say they may not be ready for enterprise adoption until the IEEE standards body gives its blessing to 802.11g. Article | 16 Jan 2003
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Dominant standard for VoIP yet to emerge
Eventually, a voice over IP standard will emerge that will allow true interoperability between vendors, according to industry experts. Article | 04 Nov 2002
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Texas Instruments unveils power-saving 802.11b processor
Texas Instruments has unveiled a power-saving 802.11b processor. Article | 06 Sep 2002
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Federal researchers lukewarm on Wi-Fi
Federal researchers lukewarm on Wi-Fi Article | 05 Sep 2002
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