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Wi-Fi access points go nuclear
No matter how secure Wi-Fi gets, there may be some places where wireless networking just isn't appropriate. Security experts at the recent Black Hat conference recently explained how a U.S. nuclear power plant is using Wi-Fi and risking an informatio... Article | 11 Aug 2005
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With 802.11n, patience is a virtue
As rival factions flesh out a merged proposal for the forthcoming 802.11n standard, experts explain how it will affect companies and why pre-standard gear won't cut it. Article | 01 Aug 2005
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Burton: WLANs safe for everyone
A Burton Group analyst says it's time to cast those enterprise wireless LAN security and management fears aside, and explains why Wi-Fi is finally a viable alternative to wired networks. Article | 14 Jul 2005
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Access points slim down for summer
Extreme says its slimmed-down access point is easier to provision, manage and secure; industry experts explain why "thin" APs are strutting their stuff this summer. Article | 27 Jun 2005
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Tips for implementing a new WLAN platform
Sam Lucero of InStat/MDR and Burton Group's Michael Disabato offers tips for implementing a new WLAN platform. Article | 27 Jun 2005
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Tips for a successful wired-wireless network integration
Tips for a successful wired-wireless network integration Article | 20 Jun 2005
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HP's core switch may live a shorter life
Hewlett-Packard has updated several areas of its enterprise networking portfolio, but a strategy change by an OEM partner may mean a shorter life span for its new core switch. Article | 07 Jun 2005
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New enterprise gear may be 3Com's last chance
The vendor is releasing a plethora of switching, security and management gear for large organizations, and industry observers say the products could be 3Com's last best chance for survival in the enterprise market. Article | 06 Jun 2005
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Cisco Spotlight Series: An afterlife for Airespace
A little more than four months ago, networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. acquired Airespace Inc., a wireless LAN switch startup, to enhance its wireless networking products line.
In an unusual move, Cisco assigned two individuals to lead its comb... Interview | 01 Jun 2005
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Wireless in the city
One city's technology, business and community leaders say a citywide Wi-Fi network is not only essential to the city's growth and prosperity, but can also create new revenue for businesses. Article | 25 May 2005
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