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Wireless LAN security: 802.11i
What is 802.11i, and is it really practical for you to implement in your organization? Robbie Harrell explores how the new wireless standard can improve security -- and reasons why you may want to switch to 802.11i or stick with WPA. Tip
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When quality counts: 802.11e, WMM, and beyond
In July 2005, the 802.11e MAC Enhancements for Quality of Service (QoS) standard achieved the consensus needed for formal IEEE approval. This long-awaited QoS extension will improve delivery of multimedia data, voice, audio, and video traffic over 8... Tip
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B vs. G: Understanding mixed WLAN performance
Learn how to get the most from your 802.11g AP. Tip
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Going the distance with MIMO
Learn about the the next-generation WLAN standard known as MIMO -- Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output. Tip
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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. Tip
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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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WiMax: The next disruptive technology or the next technology black hole?
WiMax has the potential to enable cheap, copnstant wireless connectivity to employees as far as 31 miles from the office. Sound too good to be true? Find out here. Tip
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When should you use 802.11a versus 802.11g?
Why people like myself love 802.11a and why the uninformed and inexperienced like 802.11g. Tip
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Guide to Bluetooth
This guide explains what Bluetooth is, how it's used, and where it fits into the world of wireless. Tip
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802.11 Learning Guide
Get up-to-speed quickly on the various 802.11 specifications. Tip
Network Management Strategies for the CIO