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Wireless Enterprise: Mobile Data Security by iAnywhere Published: March 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
Read this digital magazine to learn how leading companies are deploying mobile solutions to drive revenue, reduce costs and improve worker productivity. | |
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Wireless Industry Standards & WLAN Management by AirWave Published: February 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper outlines all of the wireless LAN standards, their current state, implications, and a summary of features for each standard. | |
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RF/Wireless Basics 2006. An Intro to Wireless Data Collection Networks, Products, Standards and Solutions by LXE, Inc. Published: January 16, 2006 Type: White Paper
Considering wireless data collection or the latest info on wireless data collection networks? This document provides a comprehensive overview of wireless data collection applications, networks, equipment, standards, purchasing considerations and more. | |
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Why MAX? A Wireless Primer and Discussion on Wireless Reality by Qualcomm Published: September 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
This paper seperates truth from speculation concerning issues related to Wi-Fi and WiMAX. | |
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Trends and Best Practices in Mobility Management by Farpoint Group Published: August 1, 2005 Type: Webcast
Learn about the rapidly changing world of wireless networks and mobile devices. This webcast covers the key issues surrounding the use of wireless in the enterprise. | |
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Network World Executive Guide: Getting Wireless Right by Network World Published: June 29, 2005 Type: White Paper
Behind-the-scene looks at what cutting-edge users are doing and the latest information on wireless security trends are featured in this guide. | |
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Multi-Architecture Wireless LANs: Ending the "Intelligent" vs. "Thin" Access Point Debate by AirWave Published: May 11, 2005 Type: White Paper
As organization's wireless LANs grow, most will eventually utilize both intelligent and thin access points. Rather than selecting a single "one-size-fits-all" architecture, organizations must ensure they can manage "multi-architecture" wireless LANs. | |
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Unified Services Network by Colubris Networks Inc Published: April 15, 2005 Type: White Paper
This white paper describes the Colubris vision of a Unifed Services Network where wired and wireless LANs come together. | |
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Wireless Communications Technology Landscape by Dell Published: February 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
There are many wireless communications technologies that can be differentiated by frequency, bandwidth, range, and applications. This white paper surveys these technologies. | |
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The Dangerous Myth: Homogeneous Wireless LANs by AirWave Wireless Published: August 24, 2004 Type: White Paper
"The Dangerous Myth" discusses the risks and shortcomings of single-vendor, proprietary wireless LAN management solutions. | |
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Wireless LANs: Defending the Enterprise Airwaves by Network Chemistry Published: May 4, 2004 Type: White Paper
At first blush, traditional approaches for detecting network vulnerabilities and attacks
seem viable for the WLAN domain. But with further examination, it becomes clear each
is severely flawed for protecting the WLAN from intrusions. | |
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Integrating Wi-Fi into Your Remote Access Strategy by MCI Worldcom Published: November 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The rapid growth and increasing pervasiveness of wireless networks raises serious security concerns. Client devices will migrate between numerous diverse wireless environments, bringing with them software vulnerabilities and possibly malicious code. Tech | |
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Interoperability - The Backbone of Broadband by Texas Instruments Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
A broadband network is a mix of end equipment defined by standards bodies, built by manufacturers and deployed by service providers. For end users to experience even "simple" services, the various types of equipment must coexist and cooperate in a seamle | |
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802.11 Wireless LAN White Paper by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Wireless 802.11 specifies a 2.4 GHz operating frequency with data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps using either Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) or Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS). In 802.11 wireless LAN data is encoded using DSSS (Direct Sequence Sp | |
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802.11b White Paper by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper provides a detailed overview of IEE 802.11b. The topics include: CCK used in 802.11b, Walsh and Complementary Codes for 802.11b, Fast Transform Structure for 802.11b, 802.11b Equalization, 802.11b High Rate PLCP and 802.11b System Descri | |
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Wi-Fi: Real-Time Access Control and Transaction Management by Openet Telecom Inc. Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper provides information on the electronic design of a hands-free car kit .electronic module. that is licensed by Alango to Original Equipment Manufacturers. Alango hardware and software design ensures a top quality, full-duplex communicatio | |
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Cresting the Wireless Wave with Security Solutions: Solutions to the WLAN Security Crisis by 3e Technologies International Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The Wireless LAN industry has evolved rapidly over the past 5 years, in part to meet the needs and growing interest of the corporate marketplace, and partly in response to increasing awareness of the need for wireless security. As the world grows smaller | |
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Wireless LAN Design White Paper by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Wireless 802.11 specifies a 2.4 GHz operating frequency with data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps using either Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) or Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS). In wireless LAN design data is encoded using DSSS (Direct Sequence Sp | |
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Wireless Site Survey Guide by Fluke Networks Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Site Surveys are fundamental tools for those who deploy wireless local area networks (WLANs). | |
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RF/Wireless Basics: An Intro to Wireless Data Collection Networks, Products, Standards and Solutions by LXE Inc. Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
More and more companies are evaluating RF technology because they have learned that wirelessly transmitting data can provide tremendous time and cost savings. Does RF make sense for your business? This guide is intended to get one started in their evalua | |
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