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have the wireless companies gone nuts?
have u all knoticed how some of the wireless companies are now using or trying to use MS software on the phone Come on give us a break its a dam phone not a toy gezzz
Tags: Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, wireless company
Discussion threads 2005-10-31

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Wired or wireless: It's not an either/or
yes it is either / or.Since Company data is required by law to be secured, and wireless by design is not secure.either obey the laws or go wireless.seems simple enough.wireless devices other than the road warriors laptops are people's pe
Tags: tech manager, networking, hardware, it management, Jaqui, wireless, Wired Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-11-28
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Compliance too!Many forget that it can be a security risk. Our company is located in business buildings all over the world. It is possible that someone on another floor could hack into an unauthorized wireless connection and steal information. In one of our offices we rent multiple floors for our...
Tags: LANs, Wi-Fi, wireless
Discussion threads 2006-06-27
Where wireless makes sense
Technology analysts believe the development of wireless networks in the enterprise will be a high priority in 2005. But companies have a lot of work to do. According to Forrester Research, only 20% of the 818 companies surveyed had completed or were in the process of rolling out wireless networks...
Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts 2004-10-21
Wireless Guru
blog rootCurrently in the Wireless Industry working for the #1 Wireless company in the USA.
Tags: Wi-Fi, bgarcia76@..., wireless
Discussion threads 2006-01-19
Automatic disconnection of wireless when Ethernet is in use?
I’m the IT director of a firm that currently does not allow the use of wireless connections in the workplace. As thousands of other IT professionals I’m facing a growing pressure to allow wireless on the company notebooks.Wireless by itself does not represent as problem; the issue is when a...
Tags: Wi-Fi, mlopez1021@..., wireless, Ethernet
Discussion threads 2007-06-18
Microsoft re-evaluates wireless strategy
Microsoft recently announced that they will move away from manufacturing their own line of wireless products. This may be a concern for those who have relied on Microsoft’s wireless products.http://www.wirelessweek.com/index.asp?layout=document&doc_id=133178[b]Do you use Microsoft’s wireless products? Should the industry be concerned that the world’s #1 software company is taking a step...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., networking, Sonja Thompson, strategy, wireless, wireless product
Discussion threads 2004-10-29
NETGEAR Brings Wireless Internet Connectivity Home
Kalman's company is currently housed in offices on a single floor. Although he does not need a NETGEAR Wireless Range Extender at work, he has already replaced eZCom's previous Wireless Router with a NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless Router. The company also uses a number of other NETGEAR products to power...
Tags: Internet, Wireless Internet, NetGear, Wireless, Kalman, Home Networking, Networking, Personal Technology
Case studies
Wireless Connections and Semi CB radio's
I have computers that need to be part of Workgroup A that resides in another location about 650 feet away from the workgroup. The least expensive option is using wireless routers/AP's to do this. I am thinking about using these:Wireless-N Nfiniti Broadband Router and Access Point from Buffalo. Using a...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Wi-Fi, jaca_4@..., CB Radio, wireless
Discussion threads 2007-07-21
Corporate Campus Embraces the Pervasive Wireless Workplace
Both a creator and adopter of mobile technology, Intel Corporation has been offering wireless LAN connectivity to its own employees since 2002. Initially some 1500 users took advantage of a company WLAN, but within three years the number jumped to 55,000 users in 200 Intel locations all over the world....
Tags: Network, WLAN, Campus, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
Case studies
Choosing the right wireless broadband laptop card comes down to service
Wireless broadband beyond 802.11I was pleasantly pleased with the performance of all three PC Cards in my hometown area of Louisville, KY, but I am curious about other areas. Are you using a wireless broadband card from a cellular company? How is the service? Are you considering purchasing a wireless...
Tags: Broadband Internet, Wi-Fi, Mark W. Kaelin, laptop computer, wireless broadband, wireless, broadband
Discussion threads 2007-04-05
South Africa's Coffee Houses Set to Go Wireless in Seattle
Originated in the USA, the international Seattle Coffee Company organisation was taken over by Starbucks in 2003. Retaining the original brand name, Seattle Coffee Company now has 23 outlets. Seattle Coffee Company needed reliable hardware so that it could deploy, and then not have to worry the wireless network. Its...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Access Point, Wireless, Wi-Fi
Case studies
Why Wireless?
Many organizations are installing wireless access points or pondering what wireless devices to install and why. This webcast will cover the pros and cons of wireless networks, provide some key points to consider as you evaluate wireless deployments.
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts
Verizon Wireless Relies on Oracle9iAS Wireless to Increase Productivity, Enhance Security, and Alert Sales Force of Important Events
Verizon Wireless is the nation's leading wireless communications provider, servicing 96 out of the top 100 United States markets. In an effort to increase sales personal productivity and expand its wireless data capabilities, Verizon Wireless went live with Corporate Link, a suite of mobile applications that runs on the wireless...
Tags: Security, Sales Force, Oracle9i Application Server, Verizon Wireless, Sales Strategy, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Sales Force Management, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Sales, Software
Case studies
Global Manufacturer of Healthcare Products Secures Business Critical Wireless Networks
A global manufacturer of healthcare products with over 12,000 employees and revenues over USD3.4 billion per year wanted to expand and upgrade their wireless networks. While evaluating whether to update their wireless equipment to 802.11-based platforms, they learned about vulnerabilities and other security issues with 802.11 wireless networks. The company...
Tags: Network, Fortress Technologies, Health Care, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security
Case studies
Keeping Wireless Intruders Out
Wireless networks have been a ripe target for attack ever since the emergence and widespread adoption of the 802.11b. Security capabilities of wireless devices can often be confusing and difficult to set up and administer - and have been under constant scrutiny and attack in the trade press. The presenters...
Tags: Network, Jupitermedia Corp., Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts
InfiNet Wireless Case Study: Yangtze River Project
Yangtze River company belong to JiangSu communications department. It provides surveillance and intelligent service for Roads, highway, ferry in JiangSu province of China. InfiNet Wireless has successfully deployed 5.8G wireless video monitor system for Yangtze River company. Since operation installation the system has successfully withstood high heavy rain and adverse...
Tags: Monitor, Wireless Video, Wireless, InfiNet Wireless, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
Case studies
Wireless LANs vs. Wireless WANs
This paper discusses the differences between wireless LAN and wireless WAN, and the two technologies are explained in detail, including: coverage, speeds, security, costs and the different uses of each. Also discussed is the possible use of these technologies together and how they compliment each other for wireless data access.
Tags: WLAN, Wireless WAN, Sierra Wireless, WANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, LANs, Wireless LANs, Networking
White papers 2002-11-18
dodgy wireless connections
Hi all, I have a problem.I've got 3 workstations in the flat, 1 wired PC (we'll call that A), 1 wireless PC call that B, and 1 wireless laptop C. PC A is hardwired into a belkin modem/router and that transmits to 2 USB D-link receivers. When B is connected...
Tags: Belkin Corp., C, network, networking, PC, problems, rob_alder@..., router, wireless
Discussion threads 2006-01-29
Parking Meter Company Creates New Business Model With Wi-Fi
Photo Violation Technologies wanted to encourage sales of high-tech parking meters to municipal customers and find a cost-effective alternative to cellular technology. The challenge was to gain better control of wireless network operations and develop new municipal opportunities beyond the core business. The company deployed a Cisco Outdoor Wireless Solution...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies 2007-12-01
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