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Wireless Connectivity, Security and VIA3: A True Checks and Balances Solution for WiFi
by VIACK Corporation
Published: June 29, 2005  Type: White Paper

Learn how VIA3 can play an integral role in helping users benefit from the convenience and ease of wireless connectivity, without compromising the information being shared.

Security Problems and Solutions for Wireless LANs White Paper
by ActivCard
Published: May 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This white paper describes the various security challenges for Wi-Fi wireless LANs, the attempts the industry has made to address those challenges, the shortcomings of those initial attempts, and the best possible practices, including ActivCard's solution

Identity-Based Networking and AAA Integration
by Trapeze Networks
Published: February 16, 2004  Type: White Paper

This paper discusses how AAA is being called upon to support another facet of the enterprise - the mobile workforce with clients on the wireless LAN (WLAN), and using the Trapeze Networks™ Mobility System™

VeriSign WLAN Server Certificate for Microsoft RADIUS/IAS
by VeriSign
Published: July 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The explosion of 802.11 WLAN implementations despite security concerns and IT budget cutbacks is a testament to the incredible power of mobility. WLAN activity is kicking into even higher gear, now that Microsoft is including RADIUS/IAS authentication se

Microsoft 802.1X Authentication Client
by Microsoft Corporation
Published: January 1, 2003  Type: Technical Article

This December 2002 column from "The Cable Guy" describes one of the features of Windows XP is the availability of IEEE 802.1X authentication for all LAN adapters.

A Practical Approach to Identifying and Tracking Unauthorized 802.11 Cards and Access Points
by Interlink Networks, Inc.
Published: April 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

802.11 based wireless LAN technology has exploded in popularity over the past year. Unfortunately, the rise in popularity of WLANs has been met with an equal increase in the security concerns of this new technology. The purpose of this paper is to propos

Using Steel-Belted Radius to Manage Wireless LAN User Authentication
by Funk Software
Published:   Type: White Paper

As the use of wireless laptops and PDAs proliferates, more and more users are demanding to be able to connect to their corporate networks from anywhere in the organization, without having to .plug in.. This type of access offers many benefits: groups can