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802.11ac: Cisco, Aerohive Offer Forecasts

December 27, 2012 11:00 AM
802.11ac promises significant improvements for WLANs. I interviewed representatives from Cisco Systems and Aerohive Networks to get their input on 11ac, how it will affect corporate networks, and if and when IT should upgrade.

802.11ac: 5 Steps to Prepare for Next-Gen WLANs

November 26, 2012 11:56 AM
The 802.11ac wireless standard will be ratified in 2013, and pre-standard consumer hardware is on the market. Follow these five steps to prepare now for the day when 802.11ac comes knocking.

3 Tips to Keep BYOD from Killing Your Network

October 01, 2012 09:54 AM
BYOD isn't just about security and policy enforcement. Smartphones and tablets affect network resources, too. Here are some tips on IP management, subnet sizing and WLAN design.

The Downsides of Big Wireless

September 11, 2012 12:28 PM
Wireless networks have changed in a big way in the past 10 years. Take a look at how it used to be, and how Big Wireless has changed wireless networking.

AirMagnet Planner Gives Cisco Small Business Wireless a Boost

May 25, 2012 11:55 AM
Fluke's new AirMagnet Planner for Cisco Small Business offers a strong tool set to model wireless spaces before deployment. Find out what else it offers.

Making IT Where There Is (Almost) None: More On Haiti

July 21, 2011 10:29 AM
Back in April of this year, I was part of a group that went to Haiti to work with an educational institution to rebuild its IT operations after the January 2010 earthquake. What I discovered is that there isn’t a lot to rebuild, and the creation of an IT environment largely from scratch is what is really needed.

Motorola: WiMax Not Good for Backhaul

May 22, 2007 08:00 PM
While WiMax can do voice, video, and data well, it is less effective when used for a single high-throughput application such as backhaul.

The Total Cost of a Wireless Network

December 01, 2006 05:00 AM
Still stuck on the business case for Wi-Fi? Our experts can help: We kick off our new TCO series by working with an integrator to map out the total cost

Carriers Circle Their Wagons Around 4G

October 06, 2006 04:00 AM
Sprint, T-Mobile, Vodafone and several other heavyweights have formed the Next Generation Mobile Networks initiative to define features they would like in 4G networks.

Wi-Fi: Yesterday and Today

May 19, 2006 04:00 AM
In the IEEE, technical excellence is valued and often demanded, but increasingly, the process has as much to do with the economics of standards as with the merits of architectures.

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