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Outdoor 11n Wi-Fi gear grabs spotlight
Oct. 20, 2009
A big focus for Wi-Fi makers these days is on building equipment that supports high-speed outdoor network applications. For example, there are enterprises that want to extend their wireless LANs outdoors. There are ...
What's to become of Nortel WLAN users?
Aug. 14, 2009
An auction date for Nortel's Enterprise Solutions Business -- which includes its wireless LANs -- has been set for Sept. 11. After that point, what's to become of customers using Nortel-branded Wi-Fi equipment?
Location apps make strides
Jul. 02, 2009
Location is playing an increasing role in Wi-Fi networks. Most recently, Trapeze Networks announced a location-based radio frequency firewall application for its location appliance that works like a fence to prevent Wi- ...
Trapeze WLAN location appliance adds firewall
Jun. 30, 2009
Trapeze has a released an enhanced version of its wireless location-tracking appliance, now incorporating what had been a separate firewall product.
Wi-Fi pricing models vary widely
Jun. 26, 2009
Recently I conducted some comparative research on how Wi-Fi vendors price their wireless LAN systems, and it was quite an eye-opener. There are notable variations among vendors, for example, as to what they include in ...
Designing for high-density Wi-Fi coverage
May. 11, 2009
Trapeze's recent announcement of an 802.11n access point priced for high-density environments got me to thinking. Equipment costs are just one challenge WLAN designers face when trying to cover crowded areas.
Trapeze revamps Wi-Fi location, asset tracking software
Apr. 20, 2009
Trapeze's Newbury Active Asset 4.0 offers a new GUI, hierarchical sorting and filtering of tagged assets, and better performance for tracking thousands of wireless tags.
Managing the largest 802.11n deployment
Mar. 02, 2009
Planning to build out the largest 802.11n wireless deployment required the network team at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis-St. Paul to also have in place a management platform that could cover potentially 9, ...
Wireless LANs and Healthcare - Another Part of the Debate | NetworkWorld.com Community
Oct. 06, 2009
The cost of healthcare in the US is through the roof. Can Wi-Fi help?
Trapeze swings for Newbury Networks; In IBM, HP and Apple we trust
Dec. 16, 2008
Trapeze swings for Newbury Networks; In IBM, HP and Apple we trust
Trapeze swings for Newbury Networks
Dec. 15, 2008
WLAN vendor Trapeze Networks - itself owned by Belden - Monday announced its acquisition of Newbury Networks, a Boston-based vendor of WLAN-based location systems.
Big players missing in action
Oct. 27, 2008
Almost as notable as the remarkable results in this test are some of the big names that didn't show up: Major WLAN vendors Aruba, Cisco and Trapeze all declined to participate in this project.
Belden buys Trapeze; Cisco to join WiMax group
Jun. 09, 2008
Belden buys Trapeze; Cisco to join WiMax group
Belden to buy wireless LAN vendor Trapeze
Jun. 06, 2008
Belden has announced it will buy WLAN vendor Trapeze Networks for $133 million in cash.
Musical chairs for the WLAN industry?
May. 26, 2008
Tongues are wagging about the possible sale of wireless LAN company Trapeze Networks, and St. Louis cabling company Belden has been fingered as a likely acquirer.
802.11n wireless gear to shine at Interop
Apr. 21, 2008
Wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas next week a slew of draft 2 IEEE 802.11n access points, controllers and management features aimed at spurring enterprise adoption of the technology. Aerohive, ...
Wireless as the primary net? Not until management matures
Apr. 03, 2008
Wireless LAN management tools have evolved to provide central configuration, administration and monitoring capabilities, but the technology still needs more work in terms of managing multi-vendor gear and various client ...
Faster Wi-Fi deployed at U of Minnesota
Mar. 07, 2008
Wi-Fi has become commonplace on college campuses, but the University of Minnesota is embarking on a five-year project to upgrade its Wi-Fi network to the much faster 802.11n standard. The $15 million upgrade would ...
802.11n: Hot technology for 2008
Jan. 14, 2008
Now is the time to start salivating over the prospect of deploying wireless access points that promise 300Mbps of throughput. Why now? Because all of the major enterprise WLAN vendors – Cisco, Trapeze, Aruba, Meru, etc. ...
Tops in innovation
Feb. 23, 2004
Selected by five of our columnists, these products step beyond the norm with interesting solutions for today's enterprise network problems.
Trapeze swings for Newbury Networks
Dec. 15, 2008
WLAN vendor Trapeze Networks - itself owned by Belden - Monday announced its acquisition of Newbury Networks, a Boston-based vendor of WLAN-based location systems.
Belden to buy wireless LAN vendor Trapeze
Jun. 06, 2008
Belden has announced it will buy WLAN vendor Trapeze Networks for $133 million in cash.
802.11n wireless gear to shine at Interop
Apr. 21, 2008
Wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas next week a slew of draft 2 IEEE 802.11n access points, controllers and management features aimed at spurring enterprise adoption of the technology. Aerohive, ...
Wireless as the primary net? Not until management matures
Apr. 03, 2008
Wireless LAN management tools have evolved to provide central configuration, administration and monitoring capabilities, but the technology still needs more work in terms of managing multi-vendor gear and various client ...
Wi-Fi guest-access strategies
Sep. 19, 2007
I mentioned last time some of the Wi-Fi mobility woes I experienced on a recent weeklong business trip. One in a series of snafus was the impossibility of getting on-the-fly guest Internet access at a client company I ...
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