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  • With 3Com access point, one size fits all

    The vendor's new access point is designed for small to large companies, a sign of 3Com's persistent effort to court enterprises. 

  • Expert Joel Vincent: 2005 is the year of wireless VoIP

    Expert Joel Vincent explains why he believes 2005 is the year of wireless VoIP. 

  • Maturing wireless switch market looks ahead

    During the past year, wireless technology has continued to grab headlines worldwide and remains one of the hottest topics of conversation for those in the IT field. One of the most important segments of the wireless market is undoubtedly that of wire... 

  • Siemens to acquire Chantry Networks

    A Chantry executive says customers will gain access to more services and that no jobs will be lost, but an analyst believes WLAN startups that aren't aligned with larger vendors could be in danger. 

  • Strix spins out mesh for the great outdoors

    Strix Systems has released a mesh networking product line designed for outdoor use, and one California city explains how it's using the technology to build a public access Wi-Fi network. 

  • Cisco employs AirDefense to monitor WLAN airwaves

    Cisco has partnered with AirDefense to make it easier for enterprises to monitor for wireless LAN attacks and rogue access points. 

  • Extreme launches PoE switch

    The upstart device vendor gets a leg up on Cisco with a power over Ethernet wireless switch that helped one hospital expand its network without worrying about power outlets. 

  • WLAN and VoIP: A match made in heaven?

    Marrying wireless LAN and VoIP technology isn't easy, but one expert says that with enough effort and expertise, they can live a long, happy life together. However, one admin isn't so sure. 

  • Refocused Siemens sets sights on integration

    The German networking vendor has realigned its business units to offer enterprise networking equipment that makes person-to-person communication easier than ever before. 

  • Experts divided on pre-standard 802.11n gear

    Though the standard is far from finalized, pre-standard 802.11n gear is already on the market. One expert says it's OK to buy today's 100 Mbps gear, while another believes the risks are too great.