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  • 'Unwired' Series: One hot spot, 910 square miles

    A Michigan county is working to give everyone within its borders wireless Internet access. But when it comes to security, users are on their own. 

  • Cisco introduces unified LAN, wireless mesh

    Cisco made truth of the rumors yesterday, introducing new WLAN products and spinning its own web of wireless mesh. 

  • Cisco leads WLAN market, despite technology similarities

    A Forrester Research study shows that although most WLAN vendors are offering similar products, Cisco clearly leads the pack in terms of sales. 

  • Wireless LANs, the new 'secure' network

    Once thought to be extremely vulnerable to attacks, wireless LANs are gaining security traction. Learn why experts and vendors say wireless hackers are no longer an issue and why wireless networks can be more secure than wired. 

  • WLAN security flies high with intrusion detection

    Trapeze this week tapped AirDefense to add security features to its wireless network access points to protect against threats. 

  • Boom predicted for IP telephony, wireless LAN spending

    Wireless LAN and IP telephony are already hot, but IDC expects spending to double by 2009, fueled by implementations in retail, finance, government and professional services. 

  • Cisco Spotlight Series: Service with a smile

    Gary Moore couldn't be prouder. During the past four years, the Cisco Systems Inc. senior vice president has transformed the networking giant's advanced services group from an organization that helps fix products to one that addresses what Cisco call... 

  • HP strengthens its core

    Change may be in the air at Hewlett-Packard, but its ProCurve networking group is still working to chip away at Cisco Systems with new core switches and management modules. 

  • Going wireless where wires rule

    Wireless technology is pushing deeper into the enterprise, but does it make sense in the data center? Despite no critical driver, experts say there are reasons why it makes sense. 

  • When your vendor goes down in flames

    One fire department loves its Proxim wireless videoconferencing system. However, now that Proxim is no more, it raises the question: Is sticking with a bankrupt vendor's gear an unacceptable risk?