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10 Questions Your PCI Auditor Will Definitely Ask - And How AirWave Can Help by AirWave Published: December 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
The AirWave Wireless Management Suite network management software is an essential tool for achieving – and demonstrating – compliance with critical PCI requirements. | |
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5 Things You Need To Know About Managing a Wireless Network in Healthcare by AirWave Published: December 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
The AirWave Management Platform fully automates your configuration audits for HIPAA compliance, regularly comparing the configuration of each device to your policies and alerting you whenever a violation is detected. | |
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A Threat Posed By SNMP Use over WLAN by Wi-Fi Alliance Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper discusses about attacks on WEP which compromise confidentiality of communications. One of the main threats is posed by eavesdroppers listening to private communication on wireless LAN. But there.s a more dangerous threat hidden in breaki | |
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A-B-C's of WLAN Management for K-12 Schools by AirWave Published: January 25, 2006 Type: White Paper
AirWave Management Platform manages your WLAN and meets the unique needs of K-12 districts. Whether you are responsible for five schools or 500, AirWave has a WLAN management solution for you. | |
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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 | |
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Affordable and Robust Security for Wi-Fi Networks by Cirond Corporation Published: April 30, 2003 Type: White Paper
This White Paper evaluates the current approaches to Wi-Fi security and compares them to Cirond’s very affordable, easy to implement and robust security measures. | |
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Airespace Control System Software by Airespace Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Airespace Control System software is the industry's leading platform for wireless LAN configuration and management. It serves as a compliment to existing wireline management systems, providing all of the tools necessary to manage and maintain an RF domai | |
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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. | |
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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. | |
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AirWave Management Platform Wireless Network Management Software by AirWave Wireless Published: June 25, 2004 Type: Brochure
Product brochure for the AirWave Management Platform wireless network management software. | |
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Best Practices Guide: Wireless Security by AirWave Published: December 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
Delivering acceptable wireless security thus requires a robust centralized wireless management solution capable of network-wide policy enforcement... | |
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Beyond the Site Survey: RF Spectrum Management for Wireless LANs by Farpoint Group Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Our primary objective in the further development of wireless networks of any form today is to narrow, if not eliminate, the behavioral and performance differences that distinguishes wireless from wireline. So, while it is most certainly true that a wirel | |
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Birdstep Mobile IP Client by Birdstep Technology Published: March 27, 2003 Type: Data Sheet
Fact Sheet of the Birdstep Mobile IP Client | |
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Bonded Auth™: Trusted Users, Trusted Client Devices by Trapeze Networks Published: May 10, 2004 Type: White Paper
The Bonded Auth™ feature from Trapeze Networks™ makes sure that only trusted users with trusted client devices can access the network. It prevents authorized users from accessing the corporate network with an unapproved, untrusted client device. | |
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Central Site Director Brochure and Product Specifications by Roving Planet Published: February 16, 2004 Type: Product Overview
Roving Planet's Central Site Director™ enables enterprise-class WLAN customers to control and manage their WLAN security, infrastructure, user behavior and application performance. | |
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Citrix Workforce Mobility Solutions by Citrix Systems Published: October 1, 2001 Type: Product Literature
Wireless access can make information and applications available anywhere. It can streamline business processes. Increase workflow. Improve customer and partner responsiveness. And speed buying decisions. Wireless access means employees can remain product | |
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Coverage and Capacity by Extricom Published: February 23, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper describes the coverage and capacity challenges of WLAN when deployed in the enterprise. | |
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Deploying and Managing Today’s and Tomorrow’s Enterprise WLANs by Bandspeed Published: April 12, 2005 Type: White Paper
Learn about the challenges enterprises face in planning, deploying and managing current and future WLAN environments, and how best to meet their users' changing expectations. | |
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Ease of Use/PC Quality Roundtable: Unmanaged Wireless Networking by Agere Technologies Published: August 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
The Roundtable has identified high call volume and return rates that will negatively impact wireless profitably. Call center and usability testing data were collected and analyzed by the Ease of Use/PC Quality Roundtable identified six categories with wi | |
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Effective Mobility: Using WLANs to Manage Notebooks by Intel Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper shows that mobilization has become a driving factor in the technological direction of modern enterprises. WLANs and notebooks provide a powerful combination. They allow notebook users to remain connected, yet untethered, with full network func | |
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