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Open Spectrum Does Not Mean Free Internet

February 06, 2013 10:50 AM
There's a common misconception that a plan to open up more unlicensed, unmanaged spectrum will mean free Wi-Fi for all. Expect a lot of wonderful things, including competition for cellular carriers, but not for free.

Wi-Fi Turns Into Retail Spy

January 23, 2013 04:16 PM
A new partnership between WLAN vendor Aerohive and retail analytics company Euclid turns in-store access points into customer tracking systems.

11ac Does Not Equal 5G

January 17, 2013 05:10 PM
A major wireless vendor wants to tag the forthcoming 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard as 5G, even though the G designation is traditionally associated with cellular networks. What gives?

Enterasys Launches New Devices for High-Density Wi-Fi

November 05, 2012 11:21 AM
Enterasys today announced new access points and controllers designed to support large numbers of WLAN clients in hyper-dense environments.

Enterasys Teams Up With Patriots on Wi-Fi Service for Fans

September 10, 2012 11:12 AM
Enterasys will roll out Wi-Fi service at Gillette Stadium as part of an NFL pilot program. Learn what fans can expect come kickoff.

Fluke AirMapper Brings Pro Tools to Mobile Devices--With a Catch

September 04, 2012 09:31 AM
Fluke Network's new AirMapper tool will help network admins tackle wireless support--as long as they use Android-based devices. But what about iOS devices?

Nomadix Tackles Runaway Anytime, Anywhere Access Demand

June 26, 2012 11:09 AM
The AG 5800 supports 250 to 4,000 simultaneous devices; the Nomadix Internet Traffic Optimizer identifies and prioritizes traffic through deep-packet inspection. Discover more about both products.

Like NASCAR, Wireless Networking Is Getting More Intense

June 13, 2012 02:24 PM
No, it's not about the speed of wireless networking, according to our blogger--it's about complexity. Find out why.

Survey: BYOD, Mobile Security Polices Leave Enterprises Vulnerable

May 18, 2012 09:52 AM
The BYOD trend, poorly protected Wi-Fi networks and a jumble of mobile security policies are creating huge information security gaps, according to a new InformationWeek report. Find out what network admins are up against.

If I Were King Of The Wireless Jungle

April 11, 2012 09:00 AM
Given the number of players involved across all of today’s wireless and networking spaces, it is pretty amazing that our mobile connectivity is as good as it is. Regardless of what 802.11 standard you connect with, or what carrier facilitates your mobile data, the wireless world of today is generally impressive. But it could be better. If Wireless World were mine to run, here’s what I’d change. (Cue the day dream sound effects and wavy fading video.)

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