The increasing number of clients (and their increasing volumes of all kinds of traffic) in any given physical area are driving a renewed interest in WLAN dense deployments. Meru's 500-client demo gives us an excellent opportunity to explore this
The rumors are true – and unified networking continues to increase in importance. Don’t count the WLAN guys not selling switches and routers out yet, though.
Aruba Networks is making a big marketing push stressing the value of multimedia capabilities on enterprise WLANs. But this isn't just marketing - supporting large volumes of time-bounded traffic is about to become a key requirement in many venue
A quick perusal of the Web indicates that there may be issues with the range, throughput, and connection reliability of the iPad's Wi-Fi link. My own experience, however, removes all doubt.
One of the industry's premier assurance tools gets useful new features. Put the upgrade on your list.
A little more on why the Samsung Fascinate now goes everywhere I do
Spectral assurance in WLAN infrastructure is going to become a key requirement in enterprise wireless LANs. Cisco got there first, and my testing of their ClearAir technology shows that it works as advertised.
Cisco delivers first interference-fighting tool built directly into access points
You don't need expensive licensed spectrum to operate a full-blown voice/data/messaging/etc. cellular service. xG technology is doing exactly that today - and the potential is huge.