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Vendors coy on lagging Wi-Fi speeds
SearchMobileComputing.com | 29 Apr 2004
ARTICLE - It's a secret vendors try to ignore, but real-world wireless LAN speed are only one-third to one-half of what the industry advertises. Experts explain why, and offer tips for squeezing the most out of a WLAN.
Wireless experts call for an IP overhaul
SearchMobileComputing.com | 23 Mar 2004
ARTICLE - Experts at CTIA say that wireless carriers' voice and data networks are bound to merge, but Internet Protocol isn't robust enough to handle tomorrow's wireless backbone.
Face-off: Debating RFID
SearchNetworking.com | 18 Mar 2004
ARTICLE - Editor Susan Fogarty says RFID "ignorance" could delay its advantages, but Executive Editor Jim Connolly says the technology may be one big expensive mess. Who's right? You decide!
With WLAN updates, Extreme looks to go mainstream
SearchNetworking.com | 16 Mar 2004
ARTICLE - Extreme Networks is upgrading its wireless LAN products as a late arrival to the market. The vendor offers broad functionality, but that may not work in its favor.
Symbol switch simplifies remote Wi-Fi networks
SearchNetworking.com | 16 Feb 2004
ARTICLE - Symbol Technologies is trying to ease remote WLAN management with its latest product, an all-in-one switch, router and firewall. But now the wireless vendor faces tough competition from the likes of Cisco.
Vernier update keeps Wi-Fi users under control
SearchNetworking.com | 09 Feb 2004
ARTICLE - Vernier's updated Wi-Fi management platform allows admins to deny network access to problem users and limit bandwidth so that unruly downloaders can't clog the airwaves.
Mesh networks weave their way into WLAN realm
SearchNetworking.com | 20 Jan 2004
ARTICLE - Mesh networking could change the face of the wireless LAN industry by expanding the reach of wireless networks while cutting costs, but lacking standards could delay its arrival.
Face-off: Enterprise wireless LANs
SearchNetworking.com | 06 Jan 2004
ARTICLE - Do enterprise WLANs make sense? Site Editor Sue Fogarty says that the security risks are too big, but Assistant Site Editor Krissi Danielsson says WLANs are natural and inevitable.
Cisco updates WLAN management engine
SearchNetworking.com | 13 Nov 2003
ARTICLE - Updates to Cisco's Wireless LAN Solutions Engine are intended to help create coverage maps, find rogue access points and enable WLANs to be managed as extensions of wired networks.
Security fears still dominate WLAN space
SearchNetworking.com | 16 Sep 2003
ARTICLE - Experts at the TechXNY conference say wireless LAN security fears still hinder the rate of corporate deployments, even though the industry has made significant security strides.


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