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Logical Access Security: The Role of Smart Cards in Strong Authentication

White Paper With the growing use of wired and wireless networks to access information resources and the increasing occurrence of identity theft and attacks on corporate networks, password-based user authentication is increasingly... [14 Nov 2009]

Integrating Wired IDS With Wi-Fi Using Open-Source IDS to Complement a Wireless IDS/IPS Deployment

White Paper To address security concerns in wireless LAN deployments, many organizations have deployed Wireless Intrusion Detection Systems (WIDS) to monitor wireless activity for signs of attack. Deployed as an integrated monitoring system with the... [12 Nov 2009]

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

White Paper WLANs are no longer a novelty for tech savvy home users. In recent years, there have been major developments targeted at making WiFi applicable to the corporate world; most notably in the areas of security, speed, interoperability, and QoS. [12 Nov 2009]

The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open for Business: Using 802.11n as Your Primary Network LAN Deployments

White Paper Adoption to date in enterprise offices, also known as 'carpeted space' has been slower, as many CIOs and users still regard a Wi-Fi connection as inferior to a wired Ethernet connection.n is a game changer because when... [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]

Security: Multiple Lines of Defense

White Paper As organizations move from wired to wireless as a primary mode of network access, wireless security becomes paramount. Security technologies from Meru Networks mean that for the first time, Wi-Fi can truly be as secure... [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]

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]

Clean Wireless: Adding Security, Performance, Manageability and Value to Wireless Deployments

White Paper WLANs can also offset costs of deploying a wired infrastructure. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) offer the flexibility to work from more locations, boosting productivity for employees, on-site partners, contractors,... [12 Nov 2009]

WiMAX Base Station Scheduling Algorithms

White Paper Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the most important broadband wireless technologies and is anticipated to be a viable alternative to traditional wired broadband techniques due to its cost... [12 Nov 2009]

The Darker Side of Mobile

White Paper Maybe not tomorrow, but in the not-to-distant future the always-connected world it lives in will affect every correctional facility in the world from both a wireless and wired perspective. Someday, everything will be... [12 Nov 2009]

Vigilus Security Overview

White Paper Along with the benefits of wireless mobility solutions, however, comes a whole new set of security issues that are more complex than those found in the traditional wired environment. Wireless mobility solutions will... [11 Nov 2009]

Designing Multihop Wireless Backhaul Networks With Delay Guarantees

White Paper Existing wired backhaul technologies such as copper wires running at DSL, T1, or T3 speeds can be expensive to install or lease, and are becoming a performance bottleneck as wireless access speeds increase. [09 Nov 2009]

Choosing the Right Analyzer for Your WLAN

White Paper This white paper will discuss how WLAN analyzers work and what makes them different from wired analyzers. WLAN analyzers, sometimes called wireless sniffers, help troubleshoot wireless local area networks for poor signal... [03 Nov 2009]

WiMAX and Its Applications

White Paper WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is considered the most interesting opportunity, able to provide radio coverage distances of almost 50 kilometers and data throughput up to 70 Mbps, and to complete... [09 Oct 2009]

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