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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. | |
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The Evolution of VoIP over WLAN in the Enterprise by Infonetics Research Published: August 11, 2006 Type: White Paper
Voice over IP is a significant application driver for wireless LAN adoption, as voice capability cements the case for wireless networking. | |
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Voice Over Wireless LANs: Deployment Tactics and Strategies by Trapeze Networks Published: May 1, 2006 Type: Webcast
This definitive voice-over-wireless LAN Webcast covers the essentials for having high-quality voice services deployed in enterprise wireless LAN. | |
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Voice over WLAN by Extricom Published: March 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper describes today's main VoWLAN challenges in the enterprise environment. | |
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Metrics and Methods Ensure VoWi-Fi Success by Azimuth Published: August 19, 2005 Type: White Paper
This paper, authored by Fanny Mlinarsky, Founder and CTO of Azimuth Systems discusses approaches and needs for VoWi-Fi performance and behavior tests in a controlled RF environment. | |
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Converging Voice, Video and Data Onto a Single, Scalable, WLAN Network by Colubris Networks Inc Published: April 15, 2005 Type: White Paper
This white paper discusses next-generation enterprise WLANs and how they can offer the flexibility to support voice, video and data applications, as needed. | |
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VoIP without Wires by InfoWorld Published: February 16, 2005 Type: White Paper
VoIP telephony and 802.11 wireless LANs converge to give office phones room to roam. Prepare for its arrival by setting up the right infrastructure to support it. | |
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Challenges for VoIP Deployment in the Enterprise by Global IP Sound Published: November 5, 2004 Type: Case Study
VoIP is coming of age but it still faces a myriad of issues, especially in the wireless enterprise. Understanding the technical issues of VoIP in wireless environments makes development and deployment a bit less inundating. | |
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Calculating Voice Quality Performance for 802.11 Networks by Bandspeed Published: September 15, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper investigates quality issues in 802.11 wireless networks and presents an analytical framework to permit the system designer to calculate the expected voice quality over a given 802.11 wireless network. | |
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Adding Voice Service to a Wi-Fi Network: Protecting QoS and Data Security by Colubris Published: May 9, 2004 Type: White Paper
Voice communications is one of the leading applications that benefit from the type of mobility and bandwidth that Wi-Fi provides. This paper discusses QoS and security with VoWi-Fi. | |
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Voice over Wi-Fi Capacity Planning by Proxim Published: March 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
High-quality voice-over-Wi-Fi requires increased capacity in addition to enterprise-wide coverage. The range of an access point becomes a relatively irrelevant factor in a high-capacity voice-oriented network, and system capacity becomes the critical iss | |
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The Importance of Latency Management for Wireless VoIP by Global IP Sound Published: September 26, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper was presented at the 2003 Communication Design Conference in San Jose, CA as well under the EETimes Web site. Many factors affect the perceived quality in two-way communication. An extremely important parameter is latency. | |
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Wi-Fi Telephony: Wireless Voice over IP Presents New Opportunities, Challenges by SpectraLink Corp. Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper introduces concept of Wi-Fi Telephony. The incredible growth of two leading technologies, wireless LAN and voice over IP, has come together to provide an exciting new application, Wi-Fi Telephony. | |
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Internet Telephony over WLANs by Global IP Sound Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper will address the issues that most seriously impede the use of IP telephony over WLANs, including spectrum congestion and interference. Other issues, such as the handling of VoIP security and the coexistence of RTP and TCP, will also be conside | |
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Enabling voice over Wireless IP for healthcare applications by Trapeze Networks Published: July 31, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses deploying VoWIP phones in healthcare organizations, and how doing so provides a number of benefits to both patients and staff. | |
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NetLink Wireless Telephone Compatibility with Cisco Wireless Security Solutions by SpectraLink Corp. Published: July 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
In order to provide the highest level of security without compromising voice quality on Cisco Aironet wireless LAN access points, SpectraLink and Cisco Systems have cooperated to implement a fast secure roaming (FSR) mechanism. FSR is designed to minimiz | |
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Including VoIP over WLAN in a Seamless Next-Generation Wireless Environment by Texas Instruments Published: June 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper offers an overview of VoIP over WLAN applications and explains several critical deployment issues. Crucial to the success of VoIP over WLAN applications will be the ability of WLAN technology to support and provision QoS capabilities. Fu | |
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Spectralink Voice Priority: Quality of Service for Voice Traffic on Wireless LANs by SpectraLink Corp. Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is an open, straightforward QoS approach that has been adopted by most leading vendors of WLAN APs. SVP favors isochronous voice packets over asynchronous data packets when contending for the wireless medium and when tran | |
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The Symbol WS 5000 Wireless Switch by Symbol Technologies Published: March 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The concept of using a WS 5000 Wireless Switch System to centralize management of a wireless LAN has quickly caught on in the networking world, with many new start-ups developing their own wireless switches. This white paper aims at explaining why the Sy | |
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Moving Towards Converged Mobility: Straight talk on Voice over Wireless LANs by Nortel Networks Corporation Published: Type: White Paper
Multi-vendor QoS-enabled wireless LAN (WLAN) interoperability based on the Wi-Fi® Alliance.s Wireless Multimedia Enhancement (WME) will set the stage for converged WLAN networks. Once implemented in WLAN Access Points that are deployed ubiquitously a | |
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