Wireless technology is a hot commodity. We guide you through the various wireless LAN options - 802.11a, b and g - as well as look at some wireless last mile options and a review of WiFi Watchdog.
One from Column A, One from Column G
Coverage, capacity and cost - these are the three main variables when deciding which version of 802.11 wireless LAN technology
is right for your network.
It's a Wi Wi World
WiMax and ZigBee. No, they're not filling in for Siegfried and Roy on the Vegas strip or replacing Regis and Kelly on television.
They're two new wireless technologies that belong on your radar screen.
Newbury Networks' WiFi Watchdog
An invisible fence to keep attack dogs away from your WLAN.
Wireless wizards
Advice on wireless LAN configuration from Network World Fusion's Wireless Wizards.
Wireless LAN Buyer's Guide
We've compiled the largest buyer's guide ever on wireless LAN equipment. Whether you're looking for an access point, PC Card
or trying to decide between 802.11a, b or g, take a look at the information that vendors have provided us.
Enterprise Wireless LAN Buyer's Guide
Nov. 19, 2009
SMB Wireless LAN Buyer's Guide
Nov. 19, 2009
Enterprise Wireless LAN Buyer's Guide
Nov. 19, 2009
SMB Wireless LAN Buyer's Guide
Nov. 19, 2009
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