lans in white papers
Bringing Your LANs Together Without Breaking the Bank
White Paper Linking separate LANs with business-class DSL modems is an economical solution for short distances, but one that lacks scalability in both bandwidth and reach. While the latest DSL technologies enable higher speeds and extend distance somewhat... [18 Jul 2008]
Wireless LANs Standards: Where Are We Now?
White Paper Not all standards are created equal. Some are technically elegant but achieve little market adoption. Others are broadly deployed. By virtually any measure, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 wireless local area... [18 Jul 2008]
A Survey of MAC Protocols in Optical Networks
White Paper First it compares the different underlying network topologies used by WDM based LANs then it investigates suitable media access protocols for these networks. All-Optical networks, where the entire path between end nodes is optical, represent the... [18 Jul 2008]
Parc De Vilgenis College Selects Allied Telesis to Build a Powerful Network Connecting 3000 People and 11 Remote Buildings
White Paper Parc de Vilgenis College's deployed Allied Telesis for its solution with a Layer 3 network, segmenting their network into Virtual LANs (VLANs) to optimize traffic flows, and in particular to secure administrative data. [18 Jul 2008]
A Modular Gigabit Ethernet Backbone for NEPTUNE and Other Ocean Observatories
White Paper Ethernet is the most popular technology used for Local Area Networks (LANs). Recently, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) technology has successfully competed with SONET and other legacy alternatives such as ATM and Frame Relay for Metropolitan Area Network... [18 Jul 2008]
Metropolitan Ethernet Network: A Move From LAN to MAN
White Paper Ethernet has been the indisputable technology of choice for the Local Area Networks (LANs) for more than 30 years. Its popularity is due to its versatility, plug-n-play feature, and low cost. It has transformed from a CSMA/CD technology providing... [18 Jul 2008]
Throughput Optimization and Fair Bandwidth Allocation in Multi-Hop Wireless LANs
White Paper There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in many networking scenarios. A number of researchers have studied this problem in the context of (single-hop) Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), where clients... [11 Jul 2008]
Gigabit Ethernet Technology and Services
White Paper Using these networks, there is the potential for users to connect end-to-end using Ethernet from their LANs to other distant LANs in their organizations or others. Gigabit Ethernet connectivity from the user directly to the public network is being... [10 Jul 2008]
Analysis of Bandwidth Reservation Algorithms in HIPERLAN/2
White Paper Wireless LANs have gained market acceptance over the last several years, partly because of the increased demand for wireless communications and advances in portable computers and networking technology. [10 Jul 2008]
Technology Overview: Bandwidth Versus Throughput
White Paper In very specific and unusual situations, protocols that were designed specifically for Local Area Networks (LANs) rather than for Internet usage can cause performance degradation when used in a wireless system. [10 Jul 2008]
Wireless LAN - Security Issues
White Paper Wireless Local Area Networks, also known as Wireless LANs, are increasingly popular among modern users of data communication. However, the security aspects of these network installations are often overlooked, neglected, or quite simply not taken... [09 Jul 2008]
Technology Brief: Carrier Vs. Enterprise Ethernet Silicon
White Paper Ethernet has been the dominant networking protocol in Local Area Networks (LANs) due to its high bandwidth, ease of use, and low cost. Until recently, its success in LANs has not translated to communications networks due to limitations in Ethernet... [08 Jul 2008]
Ethernet Services and Service Delivery Technologies in the Metro
White Paper Enterprises with geographically distributed offices want to expand their Ethernet-based LANs to connect remote branches to their headquarters, and their business to the Internet. The world of telecommunications is driven by changes in consumption... [08 Jul 2008]
Ethernet as Transport Technology of Choice in Campus Ring Environments
White Paper Ethernet is rapidly becoming the transport technology of choice in access and metro networks because a worldwide deployment in LANs together with standardization has driven the price down considerably. [07 Jul 2008]
Beyond Carrier Ethernet: Making Ethernet Performance-Grade
White Paper Within 99 percent of Local Area Networks (LANs), Ethernet is used to carry those IP packets. Off late, virtually all new end-user and most new machine-to-machine applications are designed around the Internet Protocol (IP). [07 Jul 2008]
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