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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]

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 Wi-Fi technology:... [12 Nov 2009]

The State of 802.11n

White Paper Though its status as an official IEEE standard is new, the technology is mature and proven. With the ratification of 802.11n, wireless LANs are finally coming of age. The 802.11n specification is built upon the... [12 Nov 2009]

Interoperability Considerations for Today's Wi-Fi Networks

White Paper As Wireless LANs (WLANs) have expanded rapidly over the recent years, the adoption rate for the IEEE 802.11 technology has seen a tremendous growth. Such market demand for unwiring enterprise networks have created... [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]

Future-Forward to 802.11 n: The Testing Challenge in Wireless Networking

White Paper The IEEE is trying to cope by introducing the 802.11n standard - but it's still in draft form. The crucial interoperability of wireless network devices built around the 802.11 standard is threatened by the advent of new... [12 Nov 2009]

Unwiring the Enterprise: A Fresh Look at the Risks and Rewards of Abandoning Wired Access for Wi-Fi

White Paper Due to recent IEEE standards such as 802.11i (Wireless Security), 802.11e (QoS), and 802.11a/g (bandwidth, stability and scale), Wi-Fi is now a more mature technology, able to solve enterprise mobility requirements and... [12 Nov 2009]

Vulnerability Analysis of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) DoS Attack Over Wireless Networks

White Paper IEEE 802.11 supports 802.1x to provide strong authentication mechanism for Wireless networks.x utilizes Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) as a framework for authentication, allowing for a number of authentication... [12 Nov 2009]

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]

How a Spanning Tree Works

White Paper This white paper focuses on Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), IEEE Standard 802.11, and addresses the functions of an Ethernet LAN switch. The way a switch learns Ethernet (MAC) addresses is by inspecting the Ethernet frame... [03 Nov 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]

IEEE 802.16 Medium Access Control and Service Provisioning

White Paper This paper describes the IEEE 802.16 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and the 802.16 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols, both of which are key... [11 Sep 2009]

RF Spectrum Utilization in WiMAX

White Paper This paper discusses the implementation of IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN (broadband wireless access), also referred to as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), in terms of frequency spectrum. [11 Sep 2009]

Is IEEE 802.11 Ready for VoIP?

White Paper This paper empirically explores voice communication over IEEE 802.11 networks (VoWiFi). The objective is to understand the limitations of the current WiFi network for VoWiFi deployment. The experiment finds two major... [14 Aug 2009]

Microsoft after Gates, Google Chrome, ID cards, printer woes and more

News Ubuntu vs Chrome was not the only epic battle being waged in July: silicon.com's futurist columnist Peter Cochrane may know more about wireless technology than the IEEE but can he get an all-in-one printer, copier,... [03 Aug 2009]

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