It will be interesting to see how wireless LAN architectures mutate within existing enterprise accounts over the next few years. Cisco, which has long sold intelligent WLAN access points (AP) with ...
We tend to spend a lot of time on the specifics of radios when talking about wireless products, systems and services of any form. Sure, radio is tough, and the techniques we often apply to improve the ...
You’d have thought that by now we would have settled the WLAN architecture wars. You’d think one architecture or another would have been declared the winner and that we’d all be buying basically the ...
Armed With A New Baseband Technology, These Chip Sets Vow To Double Wi-Fi's Range And Cut Power Consumption By Up To 60%. More often than not, Wi-Fi chip-set architectures concentrate on maximizing ...
In controller-based WLAN architectures, what happens if a controller fails, and what is its impact on availability of the RF access network? As noted in the last newsletter, several companies simply ...
Colubris has revealed what it claims is the industry's first "intelligent, enterprise-class" 802.11n wireless LAN access point. 802.11n is a non-standardised radio specification which provides data ...
Networking vendor Cisco Systems is detailing a new integrated wireless network architecture this week the vendor says will remove the data insecurity typically associated with wireless LANs. In this ...
The architecture provides the management, mobility and security of "thin," centrally managed wireless architectures but eliminates the cost, capacity limitations and performance bottlenecks that WLAN ...
The deployment of Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) technology has been gaining ground in enterprise environments over the past 10 years, with WLAN attachments significantly enhancing productivity ...
hi, <BR> I have two questions to ask?<BR>1) Do anyone know about the block diagram of Wireless LAN architecture? I searched for it on net but couldnt got it yet.<BR>2)Correct me<BR> Standards for ...
WLAN switches have deposed the intelligent access points of yesteryear. Are they really better? And which WLAN switch is best? Three years ago, when we launched the Advanced Network Computing ...