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Results tagged "wireless network"

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Philadelphia Eagles Join Stadium Wi-Fi Stampede

September 10, 2013 02:33 PM
Wireless is all the rage for sports teams as they try to lure fans to stadiums, but designing sports venue WLANs is complex. Here's a look at the Eagles' Wi-Fi rollout.

About That Antenna: The Key Component of a Wireless System

August 17, 2012 03:26 PM
Graphical planning tools and predictive utilities are demystifying wireless network design. But you still need to know how to set up different antennae. Learn why.

Study: Mobile, Cloud Computing Factoring Into Disaster Recovery

May 30, 2012 09:51 AM
This year's disaster recovery study from AT&T finds that 67% of the 504 respondents are including wireless network capabilities in their business continuity plans, while 38% are investing in the cloud.

Cisco's Curious Choice For New High-Speed Wireless Bridges

September 23, 2010 12:00 PM
The 802.11 wireless standard includes bridging, and Cisco's history with wireless bridge products is long and distinguished. When Cisco purchased Aironet back in 1999, the networking giant started down the path towards what would become market domination in wired access and bridging, but Cisco hasn't been what anyone would call progressive when it comes to their wireless bridge product line.

SonicWALL Expands Smart Wireless Access SonicPoint Series For Distributed Wireless Networks

August 25, 2010 09:25 AM
SonicWALL, Inc., a leading provider of intelligent network security and data protection solutions, today announced the addition of two new secure wireless access points to its SonicPoint Series - the SonicPoint-Ni and SonicPoint-Ne. Designed for enterprises, SMBs and distributed wireless networks, the new devices are 802.11n compliant dual-band single radio wireless secure access points that integrate seamlessly into the existing SonicWALL TZ, Network Security Appliance (NSA) and E-Class NSA product lines.

Airwide Solutions Unveils AirMessenger Rapid Service Platform

July 27, 2010 11:00 AM
Airwide Solutions, a provider of next-generation mobile messaging infrastructure, applications and solutions, today announced a new offering designed to help operators cost-efficiently and rapidly launch core mobile messaging services or new applications, all while enhancing revenue and profitability. AirMessenger Rapid Service Platform (RSP) is applicable for operators launching applications, like mobile banking services, or for launching core network services, such as SMS and MMS. Using AirMessenger RSP, operators can reduce the time to deploy the infrastructure underpinning both areas by up to 66 percent, and reduce the time to deploy mobile applications by up to 40 percent.

The Thrill Of 802.11n

July 12, 2010 09:00 AM
Remember back to when you got your first big-kid bike, with adjustable gears and big wheels? Remember going down a sizable hill for the first time on those new wheels, and how you just knew life would never be the same? Migrating your wireless network to 802.11n rekindles those memories, and when you realize exactly what you've got in the latest wireless standard, everything that came before it seems suddenly tame by comparison.

Thanks To iPhone, Cisco Bugs Are Brought To Light

July 25, 2007 09:16 PM
Originally thought to be responsible for Duke University's wireless network problems, Apple's iPhone turned out in fact to be blameless -- but did contribute to identifying three ARP-related bugs.

Meru Networks AirShield Security Suite 2.0

April 12, 2007 06:42 PM
AirShield's per-application support claims to identify the type of app even within an encrypted tunnel, letting admins block any unwanted traffic.

Rocky Mountain Wi-Fi?

April 05, 2007 08:46 PM
A British mountain climber plans to scale to the peak of Mount Everest--then whip out his cell phone.

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