Results tagged "APs"
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The 802.11ac Paradox
May 28, 2013 03:40 PM
What will it take to reap the benefits of 802.11ac, the next generation of wireless networking? A whole lot of wire, and a whole lot of hardware.Aruba's 802.11ac Rollout Cleans Up Sticky Clients
May 21, 2013 10:47 AM
Aruba Networks is announcing 802.11ac access points and new software that addresses roaming problems caused by “sticky” wireless clients.Motorola Launches 802.11ac APs
May 15, 2013 11:54 AM
Motorola joins a growing number of enterprise WLAN players with early 802.11ac products. Here's how its new APs stack up.Aerohive Launches Cloud-Managed Switches
March 05, 2013 01:06 PM
Aerohive Networks widens the field of cloud-managed switching, which has largely been ruled by Meraki. Aerohive's three new switches unify both wired and wireless network access.11ac's First Wave: What to Expect
February 27, 2013 01:43 PM
802.11ac will super-charge Wi-Fi, but pre-standard products will come with limitations. Here's what you can expect as 11ac products debut in 2013.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.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.Edgewater Claims 50x Better Wi-Fi Performance
May 08, 2012 09:00 AM
As The Wireless Association’s CTIA show unfolds in New Orleans this week, one relatively new wireless company hopes to make its name known among potential customers and fellow industry players. Edgewater Wireless is a Canadian startup that is throwing some pretty big claims around in a market known for big claims. But will people buy in enough to learn more?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.)3Com Rolls Out WLAN Wares For Branch Offices
September 26, 2005 05:49 PM
3Com this week is expanding its wireless portfolio with a new wireless LAN switch and access point aimed at branch offices.1 | 2 | Next Page »
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