Archive for February, 2008
Pulling the trigger on a pre-standard product is risky, but sometimes, so is waiting. We reviewed Cisco’s enterprise-class 11n AP and found it worth a pilot.
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First Look: Cisco’s 1250 802.11n AP
Siemens claims to have done some tweaking to its board design and components, allowing them to deliver 3×3:2 using a 40-MHz wide carrier at full power, without compromise, on existing 802.3af installations.
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Siemens’ PoE Claims Validated
Pulling the trigger on a prestandard product is inherently risky, but sometimes, so is waiting.
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Cisco’s 11n AP: Timing Is Everything
A partnership of Comfone, Alvarion, and Iberbanda are using Intel technology to demonstrate how Wi-Fi and WiMax can work together for wireless services.
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Combo Wi-Fi-WiMax Technology Gains Ground
Vendors answer the call for biometrics, while an industry group develops standards for securing mobile devices.
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Advances For Mobile Security On Horizon
Users are loading smartphones with sensitive data, whether you want them to or not. Here’s how to stay secure.
Want to use your WLAN to track high-dollar assets? Ekahau, the second entry in this series, has a no-fuss solution.
More here:
Wi-Fi Location Rolling Review: Ekahau Bets On Active Tags
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