Wireless networking made easier review
Reviews And just to make things more exciting, vendors haven't agreed on the nomenclature: Even though the IEEE (the arbiter of wireless networking standards) has defined 'access point' pretty strictly, what one vendor calls an access point, another might...
[March 2, 2004, 14:15]
Wireless Networking FAQ
White Papers This wireless networking FAQ addresses common concerns about wireless networks. Learn the differences between wireless and wired networks and get an overview of the equipment you'll need for a wireless network from these frequently asked questions...
[May 11, 2009, 9:32]
Wireless Networking Liberates Learning at Wenona School
White Papers Wireless networking technology from Cisco Systems is providing the perfect complement to the Information and Communication Technology program at Wenona School in North Sydney and is enabling it to deliver 'Learning anytime, anywhere'.
[March 10, 2007, 0:00]
Wireless Networking - Linksys WRT350N and Intel 4965AGN
Blog Comment Try turning off the 802.11 configuration or wireless networking PnP services in the offending OS. XP doesn't have that natively, the packet has to be processed or converted into 802.11n format by the wireless device first.
[November 12, 2008, 15:21]
Wireless networking wars hit speed bump
News Intel, Cisco Systems, Proxim and others are developing new high-speed wireless networking kits that are five times faster than current technology that lets people wirelessly link their desktop computers and laptops and share a Net connection.
[February 27, 2001, 9:22]
Wireless Networking in Higher Education
White Papers Over the past decade, wireless networking has reached the forefront of computing technology. As a result, universities have started to install wireless local area networking into dorm rooms, classrooms, student lounges, even dining halls.
[February 11, 2004, 4:13]
Wireless Home Networking and Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
White Papers This webcast will discuss how to use some of the new features in Windows XP SP2 for Wi-Fi 802.11 home networking. Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) helps make it easier to locate and connect to wireless networks in your home or in a...
[March 3, 2005, 23:00]
Wireless networking stopped working
Member Review Wireless Networking Stopped Working following installation of Service Pack 2. The laptop that is not operating is the one being affected by SP2's wireless networking flaws. A Wireless NEC laptop with the latest wireless network drivers would not...
[January 14, 2005, 10:10]
Wireless networking kits review
Reviews We tested six wireless networking kits and came up with a clear winner. A good-quality 802.11b wireless gateway gives you the necessary connectivity, bandwidth and security features, and frees you from the tyranny of wiring.
[February 28, 2002, 15:29]
Wireless Networking - Linksys WRT350N and Intel 4965AGN
Blog The router is set up as it should be for secure Wireless-N networking, with WPA2/PSK/AES I have a Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N router, and a laptop with an Intel 4965AGN Wireless Network Interface. I also have a Netgear WNDR3300 Wireless-N router...
[November 12, 2008, 7:35]
Wireless networking kit sales on the up
News Worldwide revenues for wireless networking equipment rose eight percent to $639m (£340) in the first quarter of 2006 and Infonetics expects annual sales to hit $3.8bn by 2009, with growth predicted in all geographic regions.
[June 5, 2006, 10:05]
TechXNY: Wireless networking to kickstart upgrade cycle
News Wireless networking will be the dominant theme of the weeklong trade show. Toshiba has recently revamped its consumer notebook line, adding wireless networking to all of its new models. Both machines will use Compaq's MultiPort, a wireless...
[June 25, 2002, 11:23]
Wireless Networking Over Extended Range: Technology Options for Optimizing Long Range Wireless Connectivity
White Papers WiFi, WLAN, 802.11a/b/g are all terms used in the fast growing market of Wireless Networking. WiFi (short for 'Wireless Fidelity') is the popular term for a high-frequency Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
[June 16, 2006, 1:00]
Wireless networking explained review
Reviews Wireless networking may save you from the physical hassle of connecting computer hardware, but you still have to face the virtual tangle of standards, as well as a knot of installation and security considerations.
[February 6, 2003, 15:01]
Wireless networking to rule in schools and hospitals
News The public sector will play a leading role in driving the take-up of wireless networking over the next three years. That's a key finding from the latest research from analyst group Datamonitor, which predicts strong growth for Europe's enterprise...
[November 24, 2003, 12:20]
Security and wireless networking review
Reviews The huge convenience of wireless networking tends to overshadow its high degree of vulnerability to attack. Unfortunately, wireless networking, like networking in general, is laden with cryptic jargon and acronyms.
[July 23, 2007, 15:06]
The basics of wireless networking review
Reviews Currently there are three wireless-networking standards competing for your airtime. Bluetooth is meant for short-range, temporary networking in conference rooms, schools or homes. Networking solutions
[February 6, 2003, 14:51]
Buying Consideration for Wireless Networking
White Papers Wireless system standards and significantly reduced hardware prices have fueled an unprecedented boom in wireless networking, whetting people’s appetites for mobile wireless data communication and broadening the business model to accommodate the...
[July 21, 2003, 12:47]
Cisco Unified Communications and Wireless Networking Transform Learning Environment at Melbourne Grammar School
White Papers Internet Protocol (IP)-based Unified Communications and wireless networking technology from Cisco Systems has transformed the way students, teachers and administrative staff communicates and learn at Melbourne Grammar School.
[March 10, 2007, 0:00]
The long and short of wireless networking
News So, as the utility of the three wireless technology converge, so do the wireless networking products. While Symbol's products address mid- to long-range wireless networking, another firm, Silicon Wave, showed off engineering models of design to...
[May 9, 2002, 15:38]



