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Wireless LANs vs. Wireless WANs
White Paper This paper discusses the differences between wireless LAN and wireless WAN, and the two technologies are explained in detail, including: coverage, speeds, security, costs and the different uses of each. [02 Sep 2008]
Build QoS Design Overview
White Paper This sample chapter, taken from End-to-End Qos Network Design: Quality of Service in LANs, WANs, and VPNs, provides an overview of the QoS design and deployment process. This sample chapter, taken from... [18 May 2006]
Integrated LAN-WAN Switching for High Speed Internet Access
White Paper Today’s technologies offer the ability to design a data communication environment based on switching technology that integrates LANs and WANs to achieve high performance, cost-effective networking... [25 Feb 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Out-of-the-box options
Comment Switches that control the traffic on local area networks (LANs) and routers that connect LANs to each other forming wide area networks (WANs) have been around for years. With widespread... [09 Jul 2004]
Hierarchical Storage Management for the Distributed Client/Server Environment
White Paper Data storage in corporate LANs and WANs is growing at an explosive, and sometimes alarming, pace. Between 1996 and 1998, it is estimated that a typical computer network experienced a three-fold increase... [25 Feb 2004]
Multifractality in TCP/IP Traffic: The Case Against
White Paper The discovery of Long-Range Dependence (a kind of asymptotic fractal scaling) in packet data from LANs and WANs was followed by further work detailing evidence for multifractal behaviour in TCP/IP... [15 Jan 2008]
Enterprise Data Protected Using Real-Time File Replication
White Paper LinkPro file replication products are powerful tools for file distribution across a corporate network, utilizing existing LANs and WANs. It provides real-time or scheduled capabilities for automatically... [25 Feb 2004]
Designing ATM Internetworks
White Paper ATM is an efficient technology to integrate LANs and WANs as well as to combine multiple networks into one multiservice network. This chapter has described the current Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)... [25 Feb 2004]
Systems Management Server 2.0 Integration
White Paper SMS is also ideally suited to managing multiple CCM servers across LANs and WANs, and for providing complementary desktop management functions such as hardware and software inventory, software metering,... [25 Feb 2004]
On the Move with Wisconsin's Marshfield Clinic
White Paper With NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE Mobile VPN, Marshfield doctors, nurses and medical assistants can seamlessly access and update critical medical records as they move between home wireless systems to WANs and... [30 Jun 2008]
Getting the Most from Your Service Provider: The Technical Advantages of Using a Service Provider with an End-to-End Cisco Network
White Paper Taking advantage of Cisco technical, service, and support strengths across distributed LANs and WANs delivers a common solution for which half a million worldwide professional network technicians have... [10 Apr 2004]
Technical White Paper for VPLS
White Paper Through membership discovery, PW establishment and maintenance, and MAC-based address forwarding in the VSI, it interconnects LAN sites across WANs and thus interconnects the LANs geographically... [01 Oct 2008]
The Painless Guide to Networking
White Paper People talk in terms of Ethernet and coax; client/server vs.peer-to-peer; and LANs and WANs; as well as star, bus and ring topology. No matter how experienced you are in your own business, once you make... [25 Feb 2004]
China's Leading Graduate School Chooses 3com Gigabit Ethernet For Distance Learning And Research Platform
White Paper The network infrastructure would have to encompass both LANs and WANs and support remote communication through a satellite-based trunk between the main campuses and the postgraduate training units... [25 Feb 2004]
Making the Case for Enterprise Security: AT&T's Defense In-Depth Approach
White Paper All information that moves across LANs or WANs must cross the network, they reasoned, so why not centralize security there? In the late 1990s, confronting serious and continuing threats to the security... [02 May 2007]