802.11n
802.11n: The End of Ethernet?
White Paper The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11n standard represents the beginning of the end for wired Ethernet as the dominant Local Area Network (LAN) access technology in the enterprise. [12 Nov 2009]
The State of 802.11n
White Paper With the ratification of 802.11n, wireless LANs are finally coming of age. Though its status as an official IEEE standard is new, the technology is mature and proven. The 802.11n specification is built... [12 Nov 2009]
The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open for Business: Using 802.11n as Your Primary Network LAN Deployments
White Paper Wi-Fi technology has been steadily improving for some years, to the extent that many workers now rely on wireless as their primary data connection to the corporate network. Wi-Fi infrastructure for manufacturing and retail organizations,... [12 Nov 2009]
Wireless Without Compromise: Delivering the Promise of IEEE 802.11n
White Paper IEEE 802.11n products, can deliver performance and reliability equivalent to 10/100 wired Ethernet connections, creating a path for the all-wireless workplace: one with no voice data cables to the desk. [12 Nov 2009]
Fulfilling the Promise of 802.11n in the Enterprise Without Compromise
White Paper The IEEE 802.11 committee has developed a new standard for wireless communication, called 802.11n, which supports over 6 times the peak data rate of the current 802.11a/g standards. More than any previous standard,... [12 Nov 2009]
Designed for Speed: Network Infrastructure in an 802.11n World
White Paper The IEEE 802.11n standard and Wi-Fi Alliance 802.11n certification herald a new world for enterprise wireless networks.n brings significantly higher data rates and more reliable coverage than previous... [12 Nov 2009]
Wireless LAN Virtualization: Twice the Network at Half the Cost
White Paper With the introduction of 802.11n, WLAN radio data rates of 300Mbps and peak throughput not too far behind have propelled the speed of wireless networks past wired Ethernet. With the increase in bandwidth comes the... [12 Nov 2009]
The Evolution of Wireless Infrastructure
White Paper The introduction of 802.11n means that wireless networks can now exceed the throughput of switched Ethernet. This has led many organizations to consider making wireless the preferred network access method, relied on for... [12 Nov 2009]
Wireless LAN Operations: From Reactive to Proactive
White Paper Enterprises everywhere are turning to Wireless Networks (WLANs) as their primary network to provide users mobility, increase productivity and lower infrastructure cost. The recent ratification of 802.11n has added fuel... [12 Nov 2009]
Future-Forward to 802.11 n: The Testing Challenge in Wireless Networking
White Paper The crucial interoperability of wireless network devices built around the 802.11 standard is threatened by the advent of new and faster technologies. The IEEE is trying to cope by introducing the 802.11n standard - but... [12 Nov 2009]
Practical Considerations for deploying 802.11n whitepaper
White Paper There is a lot of confusion surrounding the capabilities and status of the new 802.11n WiFi standard; understandable since the standard is very broad and has been slow to develop.There are many things to consider when... [07 Oct 2009]
Photos: 10 of the best mini laptops
Photo While the idea of a mini laptop may have been around for donkey's years, it was Asus' Eee PC that really reinvigorated the concept. The Eee was tiny, it ran Linux, it was cheap as chips and it was wildly popular - spurring the creation... [21 Sep 2009]
802.11n Access Points and Power over Ethernet: Key Considerations
White Paper In this 5 page report, you'll discover more about the key technical considerations when making the move to 802.11n.The report provides:? An overview of PoE ? Information on verifying power performance ? [21 Sep 2009]
Approved: Super-speedy wi-fi standard finally gets green light
News The IEEE has finally approved the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard. Finalisation of the new wireless networking standard - which is capable of delivering throughput speeds up to 300 megabits per second (and... [14 Sep 2009]
802.11n for Higher Education: Exceed Your Mobility and Wireless Expectations
White Paper The attendee of this webcast will learn how to exceed the mobility expectations of the students, faculty, staff, and administrators with 802.11n wireless. The presenters will discuss the benefits of their pervasive Cisco... [29 Aug 2009]