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WIRELESS NETWORK MANAGEMENT EXPERTS
Lisa Phifer
Vice President, Core Competence Inc.
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Understanding WLAN signal strength
Submitted By: SearchMobileComputing.com | 15 Feb 2005
TIP - Learn how to predict, measure, and improve wireless LAN signal strength.
Is there a way to identify active users on a wireless network?
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 02 Feb 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Is there a way to identify active users on a wireless network? I'm currently using a D-Link broadband router with 802.11b wireless-b 2.4 GHz cards on Windows XP Professional. I can't tell if my own users are online, not to ...
Moving freely between WLAN access points
19 Jan 2005
TIP - 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.
Can you suggest a powerful wireless access card?
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 09 Nov 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Can you suggest a powerful wireless access card?
Wireless for redundancy
Submitted By: By Tom Lancaster | 08 Nov 2004
TIP - Implementing a wireless network is usually done for the sake of mobility, but why not consider it for redundancy?
Locking down wireless hot spots with 802.1X
20 Oct 2004
TIP - Hot spots can increase business productivity, but careless use can lead to corporate resource compromise.
Lightning struck our WLAN at the antenna (bridge). Now it doesn't work the same. Can you help?
Expert: Lisa Phifer | 27 Sep 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - About two months ago we suffered a lightning strike to our WLAN at the antenna (bridge). The wireless link to our warehouse was working to perfection. Not so after the lightning strike. At the time of the lightning ...
Finding 802.11 networks
Submitted By: SearchMobileComputing.com | 30 Aug 2004
TIP - Odds are actually pretty darn good that 802.11 has found its way into your office. See how you can tell...
WLAN enhancements in XP SP2
18 Aug 2004
TIP - Should you install Microsoft's SP2? Not before you read this...
Wireless bridging
Submitted By: By Tom Lancaster | 26 Jul 2004
TIP - You can use wireless bridging when running cable won't work.


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