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2006 Wireless LAN State-of-the-Market Report
by Joanie Wexler
Published: August 1, 2006  Type: White Paper

The 2006 Webtorials "WLAN State-of-the-Market" report is hot off the virtual press, and it reveals a slew of trends and even a few surprises.

3G Wireless Networks, Wi-Fi Wireless LANs, and Secure VPNs: Perspectives for Mobile Operators
by Lucent Technologies
Published: March 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Mobile data solutions that address the speed, coverage, security, and ease of use requirements for enterprises have just started to penetrate the market - prior solutions have fallen short and been disappointing. But with powerful laptop and PDA devices,

5 GHz Goes the Distance for Home Networking
by Magis Networks, Inc.
Published: September 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

Originally developed for the enterprise market, wireless connectivity has evolved into the next major step forward in home networking. Not only does wireless home networking eliminate the mass of cables that wirednetworks require, emerging wireless produ

802.11 Wireless LAN Performance
by Atheros Communications, Inc.
Published: April 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

This white paper compares the performance of a variety of widely available 802.11 retail products, and shows that Atheros-based 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g solutions significantly outperform the competition in both range and throughput.

802.11a: a Very-High-Speed, Highly Scalable Wireless LAN Standard
by Proxim
Published: July 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers [IEEE] has developed 802.11a, a new specification that represents the next generation of enterprise-class wireless LANs. Among the advantages it has over current technologies are greater scalability,

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi - The Market Status
by TDK Corporation
Published: March 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

During the course of 2001 there was much contentious comment about the relative merits of Bluetooth and 802.11b wireless LAN's. In general the proponents of 802.11b (or Wi-Fi) took the high ground, telling the world that Bluetooth would never succeed and

Famac Discovers Mobile Technology Is Part and Parcel of Better Service
by Microsoft Corporation
Published:   Type: Case Study

Parcel delivery service Famac has rolled out a mobile logistics solution to its drivers. Running on Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs with built-in barcode scanners, the solution captures delivery data, which is transferred wirelessly into the co

Fast-Tracking WLAN Reseller Profits
by Light Reading
Published:   Type: Webcast

Learn how Airflow can quickly and easily get you into the exploding wireless market with a business model that allows VARs to ramp their revenues and profits quickly - and demands no RF expertise, no expensive site survey equipment, and no cumbersome cer

Leading Pronto Hotspot Figures and Facts
by Pronto Networks
Published: April 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This white paper provides quantitative examples of successful Pronto enabled Wi-Fi hotspots.

Make the Case: Business Case Template for Wireless in the Corporate Network
by ZDNet
Published:   Type: White Paper

If you.re considering adding wireless solutions to your network, how do you know you.ve covered all the bases before you make your final selection? Check out the new ZDNet job aid, Make the Case for Wireless in the Corporate Network. This handy outline w

Measuring Your ROI with WLANs
by Accela Communications, Inc.
Published:   Type: Webcast

WLANs have become a reality in the workplace because they deliver a positive ROI to companies that adopt them. In a recent survey by the Wireless LAN Association, 92 percent of large businesses that implemented WLANs realized definite economic and busine

Mobility and The Net: A View From the Edge
by Electric Words
Published: January 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Tahoe Networks is a new company that was formed in order to take wireless networking to the next stage and beyond. This paper examines the challenge that Tahoe is addressing and the functionality needed to address the many complex and interrelated issue

State of Affairs of Wireless Networks
by SANS Institute
Published: January 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Wireless Networks have become very common place in the recent past. Hotspots have come up in airports, coffee shops, hotels etc. because the cost of setting up a wireless network has plummeted in the past few years. And add to it the convenience of havin

State of the Office
by Cahners In-Stat Group
Published: February 1, 2002  Type: Analyst Report

In our increasingly connected world, local area networking equipment and services are becoming an ever more critical component of a company or organization's competitive advantage. The State of the Office white paper provides a broad overview of the curr

The Bay Area Wireless Research Network
by The Bay Area Wireless Research Network
Published: October 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The Bay Area Research Wireless Network (BARWN), as its name suggests, is a Bay Area Wide wireless network dedicated to research into the development of very low cost, high bandwidth network infrastructure and applications that can use it. With the recent

The Effects of Adjacent Channel Rejection and Adjacent Channel Interference on 802.11 WLAN Performance
by Texas Instruments
Published: November 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The escalating deployment of wireless networking technology as well as other wireless technologies in the same unlicensed spectrum is rapidly increasing the radio frequency (RF) interference for Wi-Fi (802.11) products, threatening the data throughput pe

The Evolution of the Wireless LAN
by TDK Corporation
Published: March 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

Wireless LAN is here, but it's still in its infancy. If it is going to be successful the industry needs to start thinking about customer needs rather than technology for the sake of technology. Networking is a long term investment, not a fashionable toy

The Wireless Market
by Mediasmith, Inc.
Published: March 1, 2001  Type: White Paper

The wireless industry is evolving, but into what? Here's a snapshot view of the technologies, the state of the markets and wireless advertising.

User Attitudes Towards Wireless Technology : 802.11b
by Hewlett Packard
Published: March 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

The opportunity for 802.11b WLAN technology is spreading; both in the business and consumer sectors. Journalistic genre in this embryonic area assert that people use WLAN because it liberates them from wires, which enables complete mobility to use WLAN i

What Every Senior Executive Needs to Know About the Wireless Future
by Stellcom
Published: March 1, 2001  Type: White Paper

Wireless communications in general is an esoteric field. This is a relatively harmless state of affairs as long as the only people seriously interested in it are engineers or hobbyists with the time necessary to untangle the acronyms and acquire the arca