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Switched Wi-Fi market soars
SearchNetworking.com | 24 Aug 2004
ARTICLE - Switched wireless LAN gear is the hottest thing going, and one expert suggests it's a sign that enterprises are getting more comfortable using Wi-Fi networks.
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Mesh networking questions still without answers
SearchNetworking.com | 18 Aug 2004
INTERVIEW - Mesh networks may offer more robust wireless networks without stringent WLAN line-of-sight requirements, but cost and scalability concerns raise questions about mesh's future.
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Burton Group spotlights WLAN winners and losers
SearchNetworking.com | 29 Jul 2004
ARTICLE - At the recent Catalyst Conference, a Burton analyst said this year's top wireless LAN vendors have mastered RF management, while a few well-known vendors still don't have a clue.
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With 802.11i, new standard means new problems
SearchNetworking.com | 12 Jul 2004
ARTICLE - The new 802.11i standard is expected to make wireless LANs more secure, but authentication interoperability problems could make it harder to run multi-vendor systems.
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Small changes can thwart WLAN hackers
SearchMobileComputing.com | 30 Jun 2004
ARTICLE - Stopping wireless intruders isn't hard, but one expert says most companies neglect the simple tasks that can keep wireless LANs secure.
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Cisco takes Wi-Fi to town
SearchNetworking.com | 22 Jun 2004
ARTICLE - Cisco has debuted new technologies that enable cities to establish their own Wi-Fi networks inexpensively. However, the networking giant is already facing plenty of competition.
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ActivCard offers two-factor security for WLANs
SearchNetworking.com | 08 Jun 2004
ARTICLE - ActivCard's new security server allows companies to secure wireless LANs using tokens, USB keys or smart cards, offering the same stringent security available to wired networks.
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WLAN CEOs look to the future
SearchNetworking.com | 17 May 2004
ARTICLE - A group of WLAN executives told a group at N+I that 802.11 networks will soon be ubiquitous and taken for granted, but today's public hot spot business models may be in jeopardy.
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Experts: Don't underestimate Wi-Fi complexity
SearchNetworking.com | 12 May 2004
ARTICLE - Just because a network lacks wires doesn't mean it lacks complexity. Experts at N+I say that enterprises must consider a few key factors, or else a wireless LAN implementation may not succeed.
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