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Five critical planning steps for wireless LANs, Step 4: Incorporating quality of service
Thee development of the 802.11e MAC protocol will make it easier to offer quality voice over WLAN. Tutorial
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Structured wireless: Revolutionizing a no-wires approach
Wireless LANs – specifically mesh networks – are creating another revolution, call it "structured wireless." TechColumn
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Five critical planning steps for wireless LANs, Step 3: Assessing security enhancements
Learn about the best WLAN security options, including 802.11i, which incorporates the Advanced Encryption Standard, and the Wi-Fi Alliance's Wi-Fi Protected Access. Tutorial
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Five critical planning steps for wireless LANs, Step 2: Moving to 802.11a
Part two covers 802.11a and its ability to mitigate problems of interference caused by too many devices using the same radio channels. Tutorial
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WiMax: The next disruptive technology or the next technology black hole?
WiMax has the potential to enable cheap, copnstant wireless connectivity to employees as far as 31 miles from the office. Sound too good to be true? Find out here. TechColumn
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Five critical planning steps for wireless LANs, Step 1: Planning for capacity, not just coverage
Part one in our series on planning for wireless LANs focuses on planning for capacity, not just coverage. Tutorial
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Guide to wireless technology
Don't get tangled up in wireless. Take it step by step instead. In this Learning Guide, you'll start with the basics and lead up slowly to the complex. Learning Guide
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CWNA Official Study Guide - Chapter 7
CWNA Official Study Guide - Chapter 7 Reprint
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CWNA Official Study Guide - Chapter 1
CWNA Official Study Guide - Chapter 1 Reprint
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802.11 (Wi-Fi) Networking Handbook - Chapter 9
Integrating WLAN into your network infrastructure Reprint
Network Management Strategies for the CIO