Results tagged "802.11n"
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iPhone 4 And High Performance Coolness? Here's Hoping!
June 10, 2010 09:50 AM
It was inevitable: you don't sell a bazillion iPods and iPhones and not get a sense of what users want in the next version. Apple certainly delivered, with new video capability, a front camera, video calling, a lower price point, more processing power, multitasking, and so on. This is cool stuff in a platform that already cornered the market for cool. From a wireless network administrator's perspective, a couple of features have me jazzed.BlueSocket Offers Feature-Rich WLANs With Low-Cost Controllers
April 30, 2010 08:00 AM
Since the advent of controller-based WLAN systems, I've bemoaned the hefty price-tag and complexity that comes with another layer of network hardware. It was a big jump going from access points that could think for themselves to models that needed to get their smarts from a mothership residing elsewhere on the network. But a middle-ground market is emerging around a number of vendors including BlueSocket, Meraki and AeroHive. We tested BlueSocket's vWLAN 2.0 to see if it can provide a feature-rich 802.11n environment with less-expensive controllers.Ruckus Offers Affordable Access Point To SMEs
March 16, 2010 12:30 PM
WLAN vendor Ruckus Wireless has introduced the ZoneFlex 7300 series 802.11n access points. Available in single or dual radio configurations, the new access points boast 802.11n performance at a sub-$500 price point for enterprise applications. While not necessarily a first shot in an 802.11n price war, the new access points represent a bridge to enterprise-class wireless networks for the SME customer.How 802.11n Will Revolutionize Connectivity
January 25, 2010 12:30 PM
If you aren't replacing wired Ethernet with WLAN access for at least some employees, now is the time. The 11n protocol brings better performance, and we're seeing security and management advances too. Don't believe us? Nearly 800 survey respondents can't be wrong.Cisco Brings HD Video To WLAN Clients With VideoStream Technology
January 21, 2010 01:00 PM
Cisco Systems is showcasing its new VideoStream technology as a method to push high-definition video to mobile users across its enterprise WLAN architectures. By pulling together several components in both the wireless controller and deployed access points, Cisco is promising video over WLAN without the overhead currently associated with multi-cast video streams. Cisco's VideoStream technology will be included as a no-charge option in the upcoming 7.0 release for Cisco's wireless controllers and access points. Release 7.0 is currently in beta testing with a planned availability in May 2010.Novarum Releases Industry's First Benchmark Report On Campus Mesh Networks
January 12, 2010 09:44 AM
Study sets a baseline for performance expectations, reveals surprising price/performance results for 802.11n over legacy systems.Beyond 802.11n: Enterprise WLAN Trends For 2010
December 23, 2009 03:33 PM
While the big news coming out the enterprise WLAN market was certainly the long overdue final ratification of the 802.11n standard, this past year saw a slew of new products and new solutions that firm up wireless' role in the enterprise as well as a number of acquisitions in the WLAN market place and a number of significant shifts in the OEM relationships of several wired switch vendors. The new year is already shaping up to be similar, with Meru Networks already announcing plans to take the company public. With many networking vendors seeking to offer complete solutions, look for more acquisitions and partner realignments. What else will be on offer in 2010? Here are a upcoming few trends that will likely be key factors in the wireless networks in the coming year:AirMagnet Brings 802.11n To Enterprise WLAN Monitoring
October 28, 2009 11:58 AM
Wireless management and security vendor AirMagnet has unleashed the latest incarnation of their AirMagnet Enterprise product. Along with software enhancements, the product line now features 802.11n hardware sensors to scan the airwaves for security, configuration and interference issues on enterprise WLAN deployments. The software upgrade is free for existing customers with support agreements. Upgrade pricing is available on the new hardware.Trapeze Networks Announces World's First Centrally-Managed Enterprise-Class 802.11n Outdoor AP
October 12, 2009 09:18 AM
NonStop Wireless 802.11n access point delivers fast, secure, reliable coverage anywhereBroadcom's Intensi-fi Router And Client Reference Designs Selected For The Wi-Fi Certified(Tm) N Test Bed And Among First To Obtain Certification
October 01, 2009 11:42 AM
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