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.
Editor’s Note: Because you can never have too many wizards, we have expanded the scope of the Wireless Wizards to include a full panel of experts from the top wireless vendors. They’re at your ...
Mar. 3 -- Editor's Note: PC Magazine has partnered with Wiley Books to create a series of PC Magazine and ExtremeTech books. In PC Magazine's Guide to Home Networking Contributing Editor, networking ...
It can be hard to predict costs when planning a large-scale wireless LAN (WLAN). What impact does the new technology have on existing products, policies and procedures? Is there a significant learning ...
It's been two years since I wrote "The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless LAN," and it's probably been one of my more successful blog entries ever, with two flashes on Digg. Since that time, I've ...
I've been covering wireless LAN technology since I was on top of a Goddard Space Flight Center office building on a snowy day trying to make a T1 (1.544 Mbps) hook-up over a jury-rigged point-to-point ...
Murata has announced the LBEP series of wireless modules providing wireless LAN, Bluetooth® and Bluetooth low energy (BLE) connectivity. Based around the WiLink 8.0 solutions from Texas Instruments, ...
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Internet Security Systems this week announced it has expanded its security consulting practice to tackle vulnerabilities that may be associated with wireless LAN products from vendors that include ...
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