Some wording in an internal draft here at Farpoint Group raised a few eyebrows – but there was no insult intended. I was simply trying to make a point regarding ease of use, a point that, it seems, requires repeating.
Our recent Webinar on .11ac was so popular we’re repeating it – live – next Tuesday, for our friends in Asia.
Ekahau pointed out a feature that we didn’t test but that is still worth noting, a way to have their solution work with essentially any WLAN infrastructure.
It’s probably time for a general update on the policies involved in writing this blog.
The momentum behind 802.11ac is building. But how will it impact the enterprise, and when? A new Webinar has the answers.
My latest testing project for Network World – Wi-Fi-based location and tracking systems – is complete, You can read the full article, just out today.
I recently visited with robotics leader VGo Communications to look at a low-cost communications-centric robot currently aimed at medical applications. The potential is enormous thanks to clever engineering and the possibilities inherent in broadband
We’re using some new acronyms (like the industry doesn’t have enough already) to define four key classes of wireless LAN. The question: will the categories remain distinct?
While we should be seeing consolidation in the enterprise Wi-Fi space, the opposite is happening, and AirTight Networks is one of the latest to offer an innovative, interesting, and even enticing combination of access, assurance, and cloud-based mana
An innovative (to say the least) new product from Motorola Solutions reminds me of why it’s a privilege to work in the wireless and mobile field. And, oh yeah, they’ll sell a zillion of these.