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- 802.11n: MIMO really needs smart antennas
- As Wi-Fi standards go, 802.11n has a lot to live up to, especially after hearing how 802.11n's advertised throughput, security, and reliability will allow Wi-Fi to replace existing wired networks. This means 802.11n's RF technology needs to be rock-solid, just like Ethernet cables, while facing ever-changing environmental conditions. ...
- Tags: Device, Network, Signal, IEEE 802.11n, Interference, MIMO, Technology, Antenna, RF, Ruckus Wireless, Antenna Diversity, N, Beamforming, BeamFlex, Path Control Module, Ruckus, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Michael Kassner
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
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- College students take to Ruckus
- Link to the photo gallerySansa connectshttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-1035_11-57081.htmlStay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!http://nl.com.com/MiniFormHandler?brand=techrepublic&list_id=e019
- Tags: Sonja Thompson
- Discussion threads 2007-03-01
- Security Policies
- For the last six months I have been trying to write a good secuirty policy for my agency. It seesm like I will never get it done. I am never satisfied or confident with what I have written so far. So I am thinking about taking the easy way...
- Tags: SECURITY
- Discussion threads 2004-11-20
- AOL's instant messenger gets hooks to Outlook
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By Reuters America Online has said it plans to enable users of its instant messaging service to see when friends and business associates are online, even if they're not...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Microsoft Outlook, America Online Inc., instant messenger, AOL Instant Messenger
- Technical articles 2005-02-28
- Searching for Red Hat Fisher: A preview of Red Hat 7.1 (Fisher)
- If you live on the edge of Linux technology, you're probably itching to upgrade to Red Hat Linux's new beta (dubbed "Fisher"). If you're curious as to how it stands up, read Jack Wallen, Jr.'s account.Red Hat Linux recently released "Fisher" into the beta wild, and I decided to download...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, workstation, Jack Wallen, Jr., Installer, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Fisher, beta
- Technical articles 2001-03-01
- Do your homework
- If TechRepublic is going to include an older article in their e-newsletter, I would appreciate if they would at least review the article. In this case, most of the links are not of any use. This is simply poor content. As a TechProGuild member, this is a waste of my...
- Tags: This IS
- Discussion threads 2005-12-23
- Build Your Skills: Create structured training for new help desk staffers
- When you began your career at the help desk, did you receive formal training or did you simply sit down and start to take calls after being shown the logging system and where to get soft drinks? My guess is that most of you had little or no training and...
- Tags: help desk, Jeff Dray, team, training
- Technical articles 2003-04-15
- OOP Java: A little business logic with your beans
- Traditionally, any piece of software that exposes fundamental functionality of a company has been referred to as business logic. You might define the term further as the code that implements standard services or business rules of an application for a company. Business logic is usually associated with the middle tier...
- Tags: Jeff Hanson, object-oriented programming, business logic, software, software component, static method
- Technical articles 2003-02-18
- Top IT news for April 22: Smartphones out of stock, Intel cuts quad-core prices, Obama site hacked
- "News to know" is a joint venture between TechRepublic and ZDNet that publishes every weekday morning. For more breaking news and top stories, you can also follow ZDNet's Between the Lines. Top five headlines Smartphones out of stock across the board Obama site hacked; Redirected...
- Tags: Web, Network, Stock, Information Technology, Quad-core, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Smartphone, Intel Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Web 2.0, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Strategy, Processors, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- Geek Trivia: Planet X marks the spot
- What name for a 10th planet did authors Douglas Adams, Larry Niven, and Arthur C. Clarke coincidentally "agree" on? All the recent ruckus about the International Astronomical Union's deliberations over the definition of a planet has warmed this Trivia Geek's recollection of the decades-old search for a...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Planet X, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Planet, Deviation, Pluto, Lowell, Persephone, Douglas Adams Reference, TVs, Corporate Communications, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing
- Technical articles 2006-09-05
- Make time for IT certification and manage The Isabella Factor
- Are you going crazy on the IT cert treadmill? Erik Eckel has a better strategy. Manage your certification efforts more efficiently by determining your IT Certification Quotient?and learn to avoid The Isabella Factor.I have a four-month-old puppy. She often snatches her favorite stuffed toy and zips around the backyard like...
- Tags: Quality, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, certification, information technology, IT Certification
- Technical articles 2001-06-29
- Bloody Brits have no sense of humor
- Bloody Brits have no sense of humorOr maybe it's spelled "humuor" with a bloody 'u'. Or is it humour? Ah bloody hell, just read the article:http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2006-03-16-bloody-ban_x.htm?csp=34[b]Australia has last laugh in advertising campaign row in Britain[/b]LONDON AP — The nation that created Monty Python and Mr. Bean apparently has no sense...
- Tags: advertisement, australia, British Advertising Clearance Center, brits, humor, Minister Fran Bailey, M_a_r_k, off-topic, tourism, Tourism Minister Fran Bailey
- Discussion threads 2006-03-16
- Silicon Valley's China syndrome
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- Tags: Vertical industries, Free trade, Desktops, piracy, Duncan Hunter, Don Manzullo, Henry Hyde, government
- Technical articles 2005-02-04
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