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Mikael Ricknäs
Operators, along with laptop and chipset manufacturers are joining forces to push built-in support for mobile broadband, using a newly created mark...
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Joanie Wexler
We call 'em phones. But the new T-Mobile G1, the Apple iPhone and other touch-enabled handsets making the nightly news are really tiny multifunction...
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Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Agito Networks earlier this month launched the next-generation version of its RoamAnywhere Mobility Router. The router supports fixed-mobile...
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Katherine Walsh
Any CSO knows corporate LANs are inherently more secure than public Wi-Fi. She also knows that proprietary or confidential information probably...
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John Cox
Mobile enterprise clients pose new security and management challenges. Here's how you can meet them.
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John Cox
U4EA Technologies has released a low-priced wireless LAN controller and access point that can be up and running securely in 15 minutes.
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Brian Nadel
You've done the hard work of optimizing your Wi-Fi network, and it reliably beams high-speed data to every nook and cranny of your home or office....
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Jr Raphael
After months of hype, the first Android phone is finally here. T-Mobile unveiled its Google-powered G1 phone Tuesday morning, putting an end to all...
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Craig Mathias
As robust as they are, the management systems shipping with today’s WLAN gear are only part of the whole enterprise WLAN management picture. There...
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Craig Mathias
While it's usually desirable to have a completely homogeneous WLAN deployment, it is also perhaps unrealistic to assume this state of affairs can be...
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John E. Dunn
Open source developer NeoPwn has built what it claims is the first Wi-Fi penetration testing platform to run from a mobile phone.
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C.J. Mathias, Farpoint Group
With enterprise-class wireless LANs well on the way to becoming the preferred -- if not default -- access for organizations across all industries,...
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John Ribeiro
Security experts and other citizens in Mumbai, India, are planning a drive to make people in the city and the rest of the country more aware of the...
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Joanie Wexler
Software-defined radios, or SDRs, persevere as a lively topic of discussion. An SDR enables a given radio to tune to variable frequencies to meet the...
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John Cox
The IEEE working group that is putting the finishing touches on the 802.11n 100Mbps wireless LAN standard is about to launch a new project, for a...
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