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Reliability Analysis for Implementing and Maintaining 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN
by Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc.
Published: February 1, 2008  Type: White Paper

This paper will outline the benefits of using the Swarm application suite in the deployment and maintenance of WiFi networks.

Inside 802.11n Wireless LANs: Practical Insides and Analysis
by BitCricket
Published: December 1, 2007  Type: White Paper

Unique to this white paper is a look at 802.11n in action by capturing frames from an operational system using 40 MHz bandwidth, multiple antennas, and multiple streams.

Is It the Network? Solving VoIP Problems on a Wireless LAN
by Global Knowledge
Published: February 2, 2007  Type: White Paper

Managing a network that includes VoIP and Wi-Fi means more than just learning the black magic that makes each technology work. It also means learning how each technology causes the other to get a little blacker and a little more magical.

Help Desk Guide: Troubleshooting WLAN Issues with AirWave
by AirWave
Published: December 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

In a typical IT organization, it is the Help Desk’s job to take incoming user support calls and determine whether the problem is an individual client/device issue or a broader network issue that might affect multiple users...

Evaluating Interference in WLANs: Recommended Practice
by Farpoint Group
Published: October 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

Given the broad deployment of WLANs in both metro-scale and enterprise settings, it is important that interference at least be on the radar screens of network managers today.

The Invisible Threat: Interference and WLANs
by Farpoint Group
Published: October 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

This White Paper discusses the threat that interference represents, and how spectrum assurance tools can provide a response yielding a significant improvement in reliability for network managers in enterprises of all sizes.

Eleven Myths about 802.11 Wi-Fi Networks
by Global Knowledge
Published: August 29, 2006  Type: White Paper

In this white paper, we'll examine 11 common Wi-Fi myths and explore ways to use correct information to make your networks scalable, secure and satisfying for your users.

SpectraLink Increases ROI with CWNP Training
by CWNP Program
Published: August 29, 2006  Type: Case Study

SpectraLink adopted CWNP training for its staff to ensure that its customer facing service employees are experts both in wireless LANs and in Wi-Fi telephony. 

Troubleshooting Wireless LANs to Improve Wi-Fi Uptime and Security
by Fluke Networks
Published: August 21, 2006  Type: White Paper

Fluke Networks' whitepaper "Troubleshooting wireless LANs" gives you an in-depth look at the wireless troubleshooting process.

Thick vs. Thin: The Future (and Present) of Wireless LAN Architectures
by AirWave
Published: August 17, 2006  Type: Webcast

Most organizations implemented wireless using "thick," stand-alone APs, and are now considering whether to migrate to a "thin AP" plus controller model, and if so, how and when.

Be More Productive with a Wireless LAN
by Hewlett-Packard
Published: July 14, 2006  Type: White Paper

This guide picks up after your WLAN is up and running; it illustrates the value of your wireless network, including boosting productivity and easing typical wired-network constraints.

Demystifying Interference Problems in the RF Spectrum
by Fluke Networks
Published: July 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

This white paper demystifies the top 10 interference rumors associated with wireless networks.

How to Make Your Wireless LAN Work: Design for Context, Coverage & Capacity
by Motorola
Published: June 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

This white paper unveils how you can take control of your wireless network design for a large numbers of users, challenging environments, or more demanding wireless applications such as Wi-Fi, VoIP or high-volume financial transactions.

Enterprise Wireless LAN and the Broadband Myth
by Extricom
Published: June 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

Read this white paper that exposes the truth about Wi-Fi coverage, capacity and mobility, and presents an alternative solution.

High Performance Wi-Fi Networks
by Xirrus
Published: April 17, 2006  Type: White Paper

This white paper details how to use all the available non-overlapping channels in both the 2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands - allowing the WLAN to be optimized for both voice and data applications.

WiFiProfiler: Cooperative Diagnosis in Wireless LANs
by Microsoft
Published: April 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

This paper presents WiFiProfiler, a system in which wireless hosts cooperate to diagnose and possibly resolve network problems in an automated manner, without requiring any infrastructural support.

Coverage and Capacity
by Extricom
Published: February 23, 2006  Type: White Paper

This white paper describes the coverage and capacity challenges of WLAN when deployed in the enterprise.

Building & Managing Large-Scale WLAN Networks
by Symbol
Published: February 22, 2006  Type: Webcast

This Webinar examines how IT managers can manage networks that grow to encompass hundreds or even thousands of access points.

Wireless Bandwidth - Not Necessarily as Advertised
by Global Knowledge
Published: February 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

Picking up an 802.11g wireless access point and wireless adaptor, you would probably expect to get a bandwidth availability of 54mbps. But this may not be so. In this paper you will learn why the bandwidth you would expect disappears into thin air.

Quality of Service at Layer 2 (MAC) of 802.11 Wireless LAN System
by http://www.wipro.com
Published: November 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This white paper discusses QoS as applicable in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN2) scenario, the benefits of QoS and the parameters that govern QoS in a network in general.