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Enterasys wireless: Elevating in-stadium experience for Patriots fans
Enterasys wireless LAN technology lit up Gillette Stadium for fans during the New England Patriots' 2012 season. News
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The importance of WLAN testing: From planning to documentation
This chapter on WLAN testing covers WLAN test planning and documentation and crucial testing methods for performance, security and signal coverage. Book Chapter
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New Cisco Catalyst 3850 switch has integrated wireless LAN control
Cisco's new Catalyst 3850 is a wiring closet switch with integrated wireless LAN control built into its ASIC. News
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Balancing wireless LAN troubleshooting strategies for BYOD
Security is only half the challenge when it comes to supporting a BYOD WLAN. The rest depends on WLAN troubleshooting to handle personal device drain. Feature
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Four IT shops, four approaches to BYOD network security
With no single solution for BYOD network security, engineers are getting crafty at integrating varied technologies to handle the challenge. Feature
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BYOD challenges that lurk beyond network security
Everyone knows security tops the list of BYOD challenges, but network pros will face a slew of other headaches along the way. Feature
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BYOD challenges that lurk beyond network security
Every access network now must be engineered to enable, manage and secure BYOD. In this edition of Network Evolution, we offer insight into designing and securing the wireless LAN for BYOD. E-Zine
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Stadium vs. the couch: High-density wireless improves fan experience
Boston sports teams share plans for new mobile apps and improving game time fan experiences through the use of high-density wireless networks. News
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Evaluating business and technology needs for a robust enterprise WLAN
It is crucial to assess business and technology issues driving the need for a robust and capable enterprise WLAN to support a new mobile workforce. Tip
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Is WEP cracking still a worrisome WLAN security issue?
Wireless expert Lisa A. Phifer explains to what extent WEP cracking remains a worrisome issue. It all depends on your company's WLAN security policy. Answer
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