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- 10 things you should know before you buy an 802.11n wireless device
- Have you bought an 802.11n wireless device?If you bought one of these devices are you happy with it? Has your business organization considered 802.11n products? Are you concerned about possible changes to the standard?
- Discussion threads 2006-12-04
- Secure your Bluetooth wireless networks and protect your data
- How many Bluetooth devices?How many Bluetooth devices do you have in your organization? Do you actively monitor the security of all of them? Do you worry about it?
- Discussion threads 2006-12-01
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- Wireless networks
- Hi, I got an issue in my laptop.sometimes its not connecting to the wireless networks,mhwne i click on view availbale networks,it shows me some connections but when i try to connect that,it throws me an error.This happens more frequently.can anyone help in this regard?Thanks in advance.More info, pleaseWhen...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-19
- A Brief Guide to Securing Wireless Networks: Closing the Back Door in APA Style
- Wireless computer networks WLANs are being used in greater numbers now than ever before. Due to the unprecedented mobility, convenience, and flexibility that the technology offers, homes, businesses, and enterprises are deploying wireless networks in increasing numbers. Unfortunately, wireless networks may also act as an open door in the network...
- White papers 2008-04-18
- Wireless Data Security
- Wireless Wide Area Networks WAN are a popular method of wirelessly accessing data over the Internet. A major concern for many corporate users of wireless WANs is data security and how to protect data that is transmitted over these wireless networks. There are many features of these wireless networks, which...
- White papers 2003-09-04
- Surveying Wireless Networks
- Wireless networks are a useful complement to a wired network, allowing network connections to be obtained anywhere within an area rather than only at fixed network connection points. However, wireless networks suffer from a number of problems that do not affect wired networks; in particular that the medium they use...
- White papers 2005-06-28
- Reliable Wireless Networks for Industrial Systems
- This white paper discusses issues related to wireless network deployment in an industrial environment. The paper describes wireless network’s benefits, challenges faced by industries while implementing wireless networks, essential wireless requirements of industrial environment and formats of wireless. The paper then explains Wireless Mesh Networks and provides a case study...
- White papers 2002-10-01
- Securing Wireless Networks
- Many wireless networks are not properly secured or—even worse—are completely unsecured. Naturally, security is a top concern among those interested in deploying wireless networks. Fortunately, both user knowledge about security and the solutions offered by technology vendors are improving. Today's wireless networks feature comprehensive security capabilities and, when these networks...
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- Connecting to Wireless Networks With Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows Vista now in beta testing includes many improvements for connecting to IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN networks. These improvements include a new set of dialog boxes to more easily connect to or configure connections to wireless networks, new support for non-broadcasting wireless networks, and a new way to configure...
- White papers 2006-04-10
- TollyEdge White Paper Series: Benchmarking Strategies for Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems
- Wireless networks bring new opportunities and new challenges to enterprise networks. Wireless LANs WLANs introduce new levels of flexibility into enterprise networks, but they also carry a price tag for the cost associated with keeping enterprises secure and safe from a new category of security threats - whether or not...
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Performance of Transport Protocols in Wireless Networks
- The increasing popularity of wireless networks indicates that wireless links will play an important role in future inter-networks. Transport protocol as an essential part of the whole protocol hierarchy provides end-to-end communication between two or more communication hosts. In theory, transport protocol should be independent of the technology of the...
- White papers 2006-08-30
- Overlay Service Architecture for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- Ad-hoc networks are an emerging technology with enormous potential. However, the lack of support for large-scale deployment of applications has hindered the adoption of these networks for commercial use. This paper addresses this shortcoming and details an architecture that supports largescale deployment of services in ad-hoc networks. A new class...
- White papers 2004-08-24
- Blacklist-Aided Forwarding in Static Multihop Wireless Networks
- Static broadband wireless networks, due to their ease of deployment, are likely to proliferate in the near future. The major stumbling block, however, is that wireless links are prone to external interference, channel fading, inclement weather, etc. Therefore scalable and reliable routing despite frequent link quality fluctuations is needed for...
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- Key Criteria for Selecting Mobile Devices and Wireless Networks
- When developing mobile applications, sorting through the available mobile computing devices has never been so complex. In addition, it can be difficult to determine if your application requires wireless connectivity, and if it does, what type of network is optimal. This seminar will provide a mobile device overview, with an...
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- Providing Radio Spectrum for Broadband Wireless Access Services
- Broadband Wireless Access BWA is a technology aimed at providing high-speed access, using wireless means, to networks for users over a wide area. In addition to deployment in customer access networks such as broadband wireless local loops for fixed customers or direct access networks for fixed or mobile customers, the...
- White papers 2007-05-11
- RF/Wireless Basics 2005: An Intro to Wireless Data Collection Networks, Products, Standards and Solutions
- Considering wireless data collection, or interested in the latest info on wireless data collection networks? This document provides a comprehensive overview of wireless data collection applications, networks, equipment, standards, purchasing considerations and more.
- White papers 2005-04-05
- Have Wireless Networks Surpassed the Security of Wired Networks?
- Wireless networks have long been known for being insecure. However, there has been so much emphasis on wireless network security, that in some ways, wireless network security is now better than the security used for wired networks. This paper explains why this is the case and how to apply some...
- White papers 2005-03-22
- Wireless Communications Technology Landscape
- Wireless networks are becoming more pervasive, accelerated by new wireless communications technologies, inexpensive wireless equipment, and broader Internet access availability. These networks are transforming the way people use computers and other personal electronics devices at work, home, and when traveling. There are many wireless communications technologies that can be differentiated...
- White papers 2005-02-01
- Securing Tactical Wireless LANS: Security Solutions for Wireless LANs
- Juniper Networks provides WLAN security solutions that use standards-based IPSec VPNs. Juniper Networks security solutions are FIPS certified and can be safely deployed in U.S. government networks. With the use of VPNs, all wireless traffic is securely terminated at a Juniper Networks device. Wireless users are properly authenticated and the...
- White papers 2005-04-05
- What Is Wireless Security
- Network security in a wireless LAN environment is a unique challenge. Whereas wired networks send electrical signals or pulses through cables, wireless signals propagate through the air. Because of this, it is much easier to intercept wireless signals. This extra level of security complexity adds to the challenges network administrators...
- Book chapters 2006-03-30
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