Cisco, Fluke, AirMagnet sweep WLAN analysis tools test
All seven products tested offer enterprise-level spectral analysis
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All seven products tested offer enterprise-level spectral analysis
From WiMAX hotspots to $2,000 cell phones, a look at what caught our attention at this year¿s CTIA show.
RE: 12 great apps for bridging Windows, Linux and MacsBy Anonymous on August 12, 2008, 12:35 amHow about great apps like Thinkfree and OpenOffice?
what about synergy?By Anonymous on October 31, 2008, 9:03 amhttp://synergy2.sourceforge.net/ Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s). Redirecting the mouse and keyboard is as simple as moving the mouse off the edge of your screen. Synergy also merges the clipboards of all the systems into one, allowing cut-and-paste between systems. Furthermore, it synchronizes screen savers so they all start and stop together and, if screen locking is enabled, only one screen requires a password to unlock them all.
WeakBy Anonymous on October 29, 2008, 4:52 pmWhat a weak article. Drink some more coffee and tell me something new. bleh
My DropboxBy Anonymous on October 29, 2008, 1:30 pmThis is an excellent file syncing/ back up utility that works extremely well. Very helpful for syncing my work from my home mac to my work PC.
Don't know how to SAMBA?By Anonymous on August 12, 2008, 9:01 amA major omission would be SAMBA, which for starters lets files stored on a Linux/Mac/BSD box appear as just another Windows file share - great for users that don't want the expense/hassle of a Microsoft-branded server but have Windows, Macs and Linux clients on hand.