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New WLAN survey, analyzer tools kill dead spots
AirMagnet this week announced a pair of tools it says can ease wireless site surveys and also find more than a dozen different devices that could be running interference, virtually eliminating dead zones. Article | 08 Feb 2006
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Muni Wi-Fi to fill in wireless access gaps for mobile professionals
City-wide Wi-Fi and an increasing number of wireless access venues are making it easier for road warriors to stay busy. Article | 01 Feb 2006
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Networking Nuggets: Wireless LAN scans, cheap VPNs, patch management and more
Here SearchNetworking.com rounds up some of the latest releases from various vendors. Article | 01 Feb 2006
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Cisco 'leapfrogs' in WLAN switch ranking
Coming off its purchase of Airespace earlier this year, Cisco is breathing down Symbol's neck in the race to be the WLAN switch leader. Article | 01 Dec 2005
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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. Article | 30 Nov 2005
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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. Article | 16 Nov 2005
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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. Article | 31 Oct 2005
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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. Article | 27 Oct 2005
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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. Article | 25 Oct 2005
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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. Article | 17 Oct 2005
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