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- Built-in wireless Service Pack 2 DHCP
- I have some new Toshiba and HP laptops with built-in wireless Nic's (A,B&G). Since putting on Service Pack 2 none of them work. My set up is #com access points with WEP enabled at 128 bits. The clients connect to the AP's but it is never able to get a...
- Q&A 2004-11-13
- Seamless Communications: Simplicity, Efficiency, and Transparency Achieved Through Integrated Wireline and Wireless Services
- As enterprises recognize the strategic importance of enabling their remote and/or mobile workforce with mobility solutions, they need to determine how to best extend their existing wireline services into the mobile environment. Today, many service providers offer converged solutions that help businesses bring together their office-based telecom solution with their...
- White papers 2009-06-01
- Large Wireless Service Provider Boosts Network Availability
- One of the largest mobile service providers in the United States began losing customers because of an unstable data network. They wanted to Introduce IP telephony efficiently into the enterprise network in offices around the United States. The company deployed Cisco Network Availability Improvement Support NAIS engagement identified gaps in...
- Case studies 2006-03-01
- Does 802.11n deliver better wireless services for Enterprises?
- Watch our on demand 802.11n webinar to discover how HiPath Wireless 802.11n from Siemens Enterprise Communication has solved the traditional technology challenges associated with higher power access points and controllers.
- White papers 2008-06-06
- Wireless Mobility Expense Management: Enterprise WiFi and Dual Mode Wireless Services
- In nowadays fast pace, multitasking environment, enterprises must support "On the go" workers that are running multiple applications (e.g. email, contacts, calendar scheduling, CRM, ERP), creating financial reports and accessing sensitive corporate data on their wireless devices. Escalating spending with common carriers and increased costs to support mobile devices are...
- White papers 2007-07-18
- CRM for Prepaid Wireless Services
- Prepaid services nowadays dominate the wireless communications market in many geographies and represent an estimated two-thirds of the global market in terms of customers. Overall, prepaid customers tend to spend less on their wireless services and be less loyal than postpaid customers. In many markets, prepaid customers are also allowed...
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Succeeding in the Wireless Industry: How to Think Like a Sophisticated Retailer
- Four factors are making it more difficult to succeed as a wireless service provider. They include: A lack of customer loyalty, due largely to the fact that users can change wireless providers without changing phone numbers Increasing pressure from regulators and the FCC Industry consolidation...
- White papers 2006-11-01
- Wireless Services for the Mainstream
- WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) is an emerging technology that delivers 'last-mile' broadband connectivity over a much larger geographic area than Wi-Fi. By providing wireless coverage to areas ranging from one to six miles wide, WiMAX will provide backhaul for carrier infrastructure, enterprise campuses and Wi-Fi hotspots in addition to last-mile broadband...
- White papers 2004-10-01
- Spectrum Management in Coordinated Dynamic Spectrum Access Based Cellular Networks
- This paper focuses on spectrum management in next generation cellular networks that employ Coordinated Dynamic Spectrum Access DSA. In this model, a spectrum broker controls and provides time-bounded access to a band of spectrum to wireless service providers and/or end users and implements the spectrum pricing and allocation schemes and...
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Wireless Service Provider Streamlines Content Management, Accelerates Delivery of New Solutions
- Mankato, Minnesota - based Midwest Wireless is a wireless services provider with more than 390,000 subscribers in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Midwest Wireless needed a solution that would free Web developers from having to service marketing-driven content changes. As a solution Microsoft Content Management Server freed developers from...
- Case studies
- Managing Security in Mobile and Wireless Services
- Mobile wireless networks, such as GSM, GPRS or the 3G networks, provide sufficient levels of access control and data encryption. However, for financial transactions, additional security is recommended using Wireless Access Protocol WAP security (wireless transport layer security, or WTLS, end-to-end) by having WAP gateways located at the financial institutions...
- White papers 2009-01-16
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- Wireless e-mail: Enterprise options
- Wireless e-mail handhelds keep your mobile workers connected. Getting all the features may be pricey, but the benefits might outweigh the limitations. Here are your options.By Howard MillmanWith the convenience and increased coverage of cellular phones, carrying a wireless e-mail "communicator" may seem like self-indulgent gadgetry. But the difference between...
- Technical articles 2002-01-02
- What to include in your service level agreement with your wireless ISP
- Many businesses, impressed with the performance of their wireless LAN, are considering a wireless connection to their ISP. If you are going the wireless ISP route, here's what you should include in your service level agreement.So you’ve been impressed with the performance and speed of your wireless LAN. You only...
- Technical articles 2000-12-14
- Learn how to improve wireless ROI
- Discover how to provide guidelines for making the right decisions regarding platforms, devices, and mobile e-mail applications to ensure a secure and scalable deployment of this technology. Watch the free ZDNet Webcast: Getting the most out of wireless mobile devices in the enterprise today! There are several ways that...
- Technical articles 2004-07-19
- Sprint’s wireless woes may derail WiMAX
- Sprint's wireless woes may derail WiMAXIt will be interesting to see what the next move will be. While the initial costs are high for WiMAX, the rewards could be great. Or do you agree that it's time for Sprint to abandon innovation, at least for the moment, and get back...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- Justify your wireless technology investment
- An explosion of demand for wide area wireless WAN access to enterprise messaging creates serious competitive and productivity advantages for those companies that are utilizing the right technology. Read What to look for when Selecting a Wireless Messaging System to find out some of the key considerations you need to...
- Technical articles 2004-07-19
- Wireless Internet: Don't hold your breath
- Third-generation wireless applications will transform the way we communicate, with Internet access available to millions of users. But how soon will these applications be at your fingertips?wireless internet,Palm,Motorola,Nokia,FinlandWhat’s the real scoop on new wireless applications—including wireless Internet—and how fast will they be getting to us? According to one researcher, that’s...
- Technical articles 2000-01-27
- Wireless CRM boom: An overview of the major players
- Wireless Customer Relationship Management CRM has beenkicking around awhile, but this is the year that it's supposed to come into itsown, according to industry buzz.Now that the wireless infrastructure has expanded, devices have proliferated,and some of thesecurity concerns have been addressed with new standards, many companieswith a mobile sales force...
- Technical articles 2005-03-10
- Video: Five things to know about VoIP over wireless
- I never knew....I'm glad that your video started without my having to click on it. I learned something interesting: how to pronounce "VoIP". I've always said it as an initialism (i.e., I spell it out: "V-o-I-P"), but you pronounce it as an acronym (i.e., [voip] or "voyp").RE: Video: Five things...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-25
- Sierra Wireless Aircard 875 : VPN : Telnet : Packet Loss : ANSER/FIX
- Hello,This is my first post on Tech Republic. Please forgive me if I'm in the wrong place. Today I had a difficult problem in which a Google search returned only one potential solution over on that pay-for-the-answer site, so I thought I would post my results somewhere where...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
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