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How 802.11b/g WLAN and Bluetooth Can Play: Without Standards-Based Solutions, ICs Must Referee Spectrum Rivalry
by Philips
Published: September 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

Making Bluetooth and WLAN play together is easier said than done – but it can be done by carefully analyzing the interference scenarios and devising solutions based on the scenarios.

Architecture and Evaluation of an Unplanned 802.11b Mesh Network
by ACM
Published: August 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper evaluates the ability of a wireless mesh architecture to provide high performance Internet access while demanding little deployment planning or operational management.

Time to Tighten the Wireless Net
by http://www.nwc.com
Published: June 23, 2005  Type: White Paper

Network Computing Magazine performed an exhaustive review of some specialized overlay systems that provide wire-side and wireless rogue-device detection, RF interference and intrusion-detection capabilities as well as user and performance monitoring.

WLAN Array Architecture
by Xirrus
Published: March 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper outlines the issues for increasing wireless network capacity in the enterprise and explains the benefits of the Xirrus Architecture.

My Big Fat Wireless LAN Test
by Trapeze Networks
Published: March 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

How we built and tested the largest, most scalable and secure enterprise-class wireless network.

Best Practices for Performance Management in Wireless Networks
by Lucent Technologies
Published: January 14, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper focuses on wireless networking products and service enabled by the 802.11 standards and discusses the business drivers that are igniting wireless growth and the challenges that businesses face when trying to manage wireless technologies.

Defining Wireless LAN Performance Parameters
by Intel
Published: December 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This white paper outlines some of the key performance factors that should be taken into account and suggests that a standard benchmark be developed to deliver consistent and meaningful results.

Optimizing for NLOS Effects
by Bandspeed
Published: March 19, 2004  Type: White Paper

Outlines the differences in line-of-sight (LOS) and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) Wireless LAN (WLAN) propagation and how it affects transceiver performance.

WLAN Support: The Hidden Cost of Ownership
by Momenta Research
Published: June 2, 2003  Type: White Paper

This white paper demonstrates that "ongoing management and troubleshooting of the RF airwaves constitutes nearly 60% of the time spent supporting WLANs."