But the first WLAN arrays are now available from Xirrus, and I am so intrigued with the concept that I’ve really dug into it and published a new white paper on the topic. This is truly a new class of ...
You’d have thought that by now we would have settled the WLAN architecture wars. You’d think one architecture or another would have been declared the winner and that we’d all be buying basically the ...
Networking vendor Cisco Systems is detailing a new integrated wireless network architecture this week the vendor says will remove the data insecurity typically associated with wireless LANs. In this ...
A K-12 school district in suburban Kansas City is using a mixed strategy to transition from an intelligent, distributed WLAN architecture to a centrally managed and secured architecture. The Olathe ...
At the Interop conference in Las Vegas May 1, I sat in on a pretty fascinating panel discussion called “The Great WLAN Architectural Debate” that brought together representatives from five ...
Extricom Ltd., the manufacturer of enterprise wireless LAN providing seamless mobility, highest throughput and capacity, with their patented Channel Blanket™ architecture, has today announced that it ...
Colubris has revealed what it claims is the industry's first "intelligent, enterprise-class" 802.11n wireless LAN access point. 802.11n is a non-standardised radio specification which provides data ...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) provide productivity gains for enterprise networks and reduce the total cost of deploying and operating a network. But at the same time, wireless networks represent a management ...
Cisco’s $450 million buyout last week of wireless switch start-up Airespace not only represents something of an about-face for Cisco regarding wireless LAN technology, but also is the latest evidence ...
hi, <BR> I have two questions to ask?<BR>1) Do anyone know about the block diagram of Wireless LAN architecture? I searched for it on net but couldnt got it yet.<BR>2)Correct me<BR> Standards for ...
WLAN switches have deposed the intelligent access points of yesteryear. Are they really better? And which WLAN switch is best? Three years ago, when we launched the Advanced Network Computing ...
Wireless LANs were once seen as the easy alternative to the wired LAN. After all, they weren't used for primary network access and they didn't have to be eternally stable or particularly far-reaching.