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Interop 2011 wireless and mobility: From tablets to gigabit WLAN
In this Q&A, Interop 2011 wireless and mobility track chair Craig Mathias offers perspective on large-scale wireless LAN deployments, the rise of tablets and gigabit WLAN. News
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InteropNet blends cutting-edge technologies with network needs
In order to meet the needs of the Interop Las Vegas 2011 attendees, speakers and vendors, InteropNet must balance between practicality and the year's cutting-edge technologies. News
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Why enhance Wi-Fi ad hoc mode? Most go with Wi-Fi Direct
Wireless expert, Lisa Phifer explains that it may not be worth enhancing Wi-Fi ad hoc mode since Wi-Fi Direct is a better alternative for enabling two stations to communication directly. Answer
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Wired and wireless: Can you achieve an integrated network?
Read this E-Zine to learn what options there are for companies having a unified architecture for their wireless networks, and what the advantages are. E-Zine
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Mi-Fi and Android smartphone mobile hotspot comparison
Wireless expert Lisa Phifer responds to a question regarding a Mi-Fi and Android smartphone mobile hotspot comparison. She provides an in depth analysis of both mobile hotspots, and also examples for uses of both. Answer
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Aruba's unified network architecture addresses consumerization of IT
Aruba's new unified network management architecture aims to solve the consumerization of IT conundrum. With employee-owned mobile devices flooding the network, Aruba is advocating unified, policy-based, identity-aware network access control across bo... News
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Securing the wireless guest network: Authentication and management
If you're implementing an enterprise-class wireless guest network, tighter security is crucial. A guest wireless LAN must support better visibility and user control. Tip
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Networking outlook 2011: Network virtualization, wireless, security
Leading analysts share their predictions for top networking trends in 2011, including data center networks, wireless LANs, network security and network management. News
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pervasive computing (ubiquitous computing)
Pervasive computing (also called ubiquitous computing) is the growing trend towards embedding processors in everyday objects so they can communicate information. Definition
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All-wireless enterprise networks
Learn about all-wireless enterprise networks, including how they look and common obstacles, in this video. Video
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