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Remote Management of Complex Home Networks by Code Red Published: April 20, 2006 Type: White Paper
For years companies have touted the home networking market which never really seemed to reach its potential. Over the last five years, however... | |
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Wi-Fi for Home Entertainment Applications by Farpoint Group Published: September 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
WLANs have become a fixture in the residence and are expanding beyond basic networking to a bunch of new applications - many of which are covered in this paper. | |
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Wireless Home Nets Need 802.11a by CMP Media Published: December 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The market for home networking is developing at a phenomenal rate. Service providers from the cable TV, telephony and digital subscriber line markets are vying to deliver bundled services such as basic telephone service, Internet access and entertainment | |
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Wireless Security and Monitoring for the Home Network by SANS Institute Published: August 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Home wireless users and security professionals the world over are conceptually trying to solve similar problems. They both need to find a way to provide a secure working environment. The first part of this document will briefly review the basic home acce | |
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) Solutions for SOHOware Business Wireless by SOHOware, Inc. Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
SOHOware has implemented 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet for key wireless LAN products in its business solutions portfolio. Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a critical value for business wireless applications and is one of several key factors that make | |
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Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network by O'Reilly & Associates Published: March 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This document takes a look at the 802.11b home network. It describes how to use new available equipments in small office environment and why to make a shift from dial-up to broadband. It provides some tips for wireless networking and how to better secure | |
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Hybrid Coax-Wireless Multimedia Home Networks Using 802.11 Technology by Texas Instruments Published: March 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper introduces a new concept that allows operators to overcome the coverage barrier in offering bandwidth intensive services, specifically video distribution, throughout the home. It proposes using the in-home coax network as the backbone for the | |
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Wireless Networking for Small Businesses, Branches and Home Offices by 3Com Published: April 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper talks about of wireless networking technology and standards. It gives an overview of the four key wireless technologies that are often discussed Wi-Fi or 802.11b, Bluetooth, IrDA, HomeRF (SWAP). It describes how to implement a wireless network | |
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Perils and Fixes for 802.11 WLANs in SOHOs by SANS Institute Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Wireless networks, especially 802.11b, are becoming very popular for homes and small offices, despite serious security problems that have been widely reported. This paper gives an overview of the 802.11 standards, the WEP algorithm and RC4 encryption. Th | |
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Ultra-Wideband: Wireless without Compromise - A Renaissance in the Making by Xtreme Spectrum Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
While wireless network solutions have progressed into the enterprise and public access markets, the home networking market has still not found an appropriate wireless solution. The home market is unique in that it simultaneously requires high data rates, | |
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Home Networking: Connectivity in the Last - 100 Yards by Texas Instruments Published: August 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Once the primary domain of businesses and other large organizations, broadband technology is now fundamentally and rapidly changing the way consumers utilize home computers. As broadband technology proliferates, advanced home networking technologies are | |
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Wireless Home Networks - DECT, Bluetooth, HomeRF, and Wireless LANs by Xilinx Published: March 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
A wireless home network is an intriguing alternative to phone line and power line wiring systems. Wireless home networks provide all the functionality of wireline networks without the physical constraints of the wire itself. They generally revolve around | |
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Connect Your Home to the Future by 3Com Published: September 1, 1999 Type: White Paper
This paper explains how to do more with your PCs and the Internet, what it takes to set up a home network, and what you need to know to make an informed purchasing decision. It also tells how industry leaders 3Com Corporation and Microsoft Corporation ha | |
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How to Set Up and Improve the Security of Home Wireless Networks by Microsoft Corporation Published: Type: Webcast
Microsoft Windows XP and the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family include built-in support for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks configuration and security. This Support Webcast will provide information about the best practices to set up a home wireless netw | |
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