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Taking 802.11b/g to its Outer Limits with the Bountiful Router from Bountiful WiFi
by Bountiful
Published: August 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

For businesses seeking a wireless solution that takes the most accepted and most relied upon technology, namely 802.11b/g, and pushes it to its limits, the Bountiful Router provides a clear solution.

A Third Generation Distributed Wireless LAN Architecture
by Colubris Networks
Published: August 20, 2005  Type: White Paper

The goal of this white paper is to take the key concepts and requirements that were outlined in 'The New Wireless LAN Architecture' and apply them to the products of a particular vendor.

WLAN Architectures: Core Differences between AP, Switched and Routed WLAN Architectures
by Siemens
Published: May 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

Read this white paper to learn how using a router in place of a switch allows a WLAN to be a full member of an enterprise network and leverages the investment already made in an IP-based infrastructure.

Subnet Roaming With the RoamAbout Wireless Switch System
by Enterasys
Published: May 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

Enterprises benefit from increased productivity when users can run applications anywhere and have the flexibility to work while they roam wherever their job takes them. This paper discusses mobility and the flexibility that Secure Networks gives them.

The Switch Evolves: Unified Wireless LANs
by Colubris Networks
Published: April 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

With the introduction of the 54-Mbps 802.11a and .11g physical-layer standards, and the resolution of such issues as time-bounded services and security there is now little the WLAN cannot do in terms of enterprise-class LAN services.

What is a wireless switch and the value of the overlay architecture?
by Symbol
Published: January 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This paper covers a new and better way to implement a wireless local area network (WLAN) in the enterprise - the Wireless Switch with overlay architecture.

Virtual Access Point Technology Multiplies WLAN services
by Colubris
Published: March 30, 2004  Type: White Paper

Colubris Networks is the first WLAN vendor to develop Virtual Access Point (Virtual AP) technology, a feature that organizations to maximize their wireless LAN infrastructure by segmenting it into multiple independent network services.

WLAN Architectures: A closer look at the core differences between traditional AP, switched, and routed WLAN architectures.
by Chantry Networks
Published: March 4, 2004  Type: White Paper

This paper discusses the evolution of WLAN architecture: to address the requirements of a large-scale wireless deployment, the WLAN needs to be a full member of a standards based, routed network architecture - a fully-integrated extension of the network.

Wireless LAN Architectures : Distributed Access Points Vs. Centralized WLAN 'Switches'
by LXE Inc.
Published: March 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This white paper addresses the current industry debate about the relative merits of a centralized WLAN architecture using a WLAN switch versus the more common distributed 802.11 access point architecture.

Defining a Mobility Switch
by Trapeze Networks
Published: February 17, 2004  Type: White Paper

This paper describes a mobility switch: a new category of switch that enables a wireless system to deliver the same level of utility and security as the wired infrastructure, with the added benefit of mobility.

Wireless LAN (WLAN) Switching
by Vivato
Published: January 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This whitepaper provides a detailed explanation of a new wireless switching technology that will allow for large and secure deployments of WLANS.

Cisco Intelligent Roadways Integrates Systems to Increase Security, Improve Operations, and Reduce Costs
by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Published: December 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

This white paper discusses about Cisco Intelligent Roadways which increases operational efficiency, improves traffic flow, and enhances security by providing a highly responsive, service-centric environment based on a flexible, scalable, intelligent info

Wireless Switch User Authentication via Remote RADIUS Server
by Symbol Technologies
Published: December 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Wireless switch user authentication via remote RADIUS server is a new feature in the WS 5000 Wireless Switch for version 1.2. This paper provides an overview of this feature including benefits and use cases, how this feature works, and the configuration

Addressing Core Enterprise Wireless LAN Requirements: The Legra WLAN Solution
by Legra Systems, Inc.
Published: October 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Wireless LANs are on the cusp of what will essentially amount to ubiquity. Because of their broad applicability in enterprise, public-space, and even residential connectivity, and thanks to the significant level of functionality defined in today.s 802.11

Minimizing the Costs of Owning and Operating a Wireless LAN
by Airespace
Published: September 3, 2003  Type: White Paper

Airespace distinguishes itself from other WLAN solutions by offering maximum WLAN functionality with best-in-class cost of ownership.

How Subnet Roaming Works in a Trapeze Mobility Domain
by Trapeze Networks
Published: September 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Mobility is the driving force behind the deployment of wireless LANs. Enterprises benefit from increased productivity when users can run applications anywhere and have the flexibility to work while they roam wherever their job takes them. Enterprise IT m

Enterprise RF Security: Securing Wired Networks from Wireless Threats & A Primer on RF Security Challenges and Solutions
by Aruba Wireless Networks
Published: September 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The simple existence of wireless LAN (WLAN) technology, also known as Wi-Fi, has created a new enterprise security challenge that rivals traditional security threats, including worms, viruses and active intrusion attempts. This threat, unless actively co

Putting the Air Space to Work: Real-World Benefits of an Enterprise-Wide RF Control Plane
by Airespace
Published: July 14, 2003  Type: White Paper

This paper discusses how AireWave Director helps enterprises put their air space to work through simplified WLAN deployment, operations, and maintenance.

Airespace Framework for Wireless Security: Making Wireless LANs Ready for Business-Critical Applications
by Airespace
Published: July 10, 2003  Type: White Paper

Airespace offers a security framework that provides a systematicapproach to wireless security, treating wireless LANs as business critical networks instead of best-effort remote access service.

AireWave Director™ Software - An Intelligent Control Plane for Dynamic RF Operations
by Airespace
Published: July 10, 2003  Type: White Paper

This paper discusses why there is a need for an intelligent RF control plane, and what specific functions are provided by Airespace’s AireWave Director™ Software.