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Moving freely between WLAN access points
802.11 wireless stations frequently move from one wireless AP to another within the same Extended Service Set. See why this process can be transparent or frustratingly disruptive. Tip
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Products of the Year 2004: WLAN equipment and applications
Wireless LANs can be tricky to integrate into your enterprise network. Our judges chose some innovative products that help wired and wireless networks to coexist in peace. Tip
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Choosing a wireless architecture: Authentication, VLANs and installation
How different vendors handle authentication, VLANs and installation and what to look for. Tip
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Choosing a wireless architecture
This article discusses important issues in choosing a wireless architecture and describes products from a small sampling of vendors. Tip
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Beyond wireless intrusion detection
Unauthorized devices pose a threat to every WLAN. Learn wireless intrusion detection and prevention systems can help protect your valuable assets. Tip
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Line-of-sight may not be good enough
Fresnel zone clearances table for some popular frequencies and obstacle distances. Tip
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Performance predictions valid for indoor and outdoor paths
this tip covers basic performance prediction methods needed for planning and installing wireless (radio) systems in an enterprise environment. Tip
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Networking Decisions Conference 2004: Wireless networking presentations
This collection of presentations from our 2004 Networking Decisions conference focuses on our wireless sessions. Tip
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Wireless for redundancy
Implementing a wireless network is usually done for the sake of mobility, but why not consider it for redundancy? Tip
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First Wi-Fi handset makes its debut
The details of the first WiFi handset release. Tip
Network Management Strategies for the CIO