Directional antenna pattern
Wireless LAN (WLAN) Radio Frequency (RF) management is poised to become the new competitive battlefront. This includes technologies such as beamforming, smart antennas, and any other techniques used to control the wireless LAN physical layer. One might think that 802.11 technology innovation is slowing down, and that future competitive battles will primarily rely on marketing [...]
Yesterday Cisco announced the Aironet 1140 series of Access Points (APs) and M-drive technology. The Aironet 1140 is Cisco’s next-generation 802.11n access point and is a significant advancement over its predecessor, the Aironet 1250. The most significant difference is the fact that the Aironet 1140 has a maximum power [...]
There were approximately 40 million smart phones shipped in the third quarter of 2008. Most of these phones were purchased for personal use. However a growing number of employees expect to connect their personal device to enterprise networks in order to retrieve e-mail, synchronize calendars, and download files. Although the enterprise may not own the device, they do own the information assets stored on the device. Therefore, enterprises must evaluate mobile device threats and implement mitigation techniques.
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