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802.11n wireless gear to shine at Interop
Apr. 21, 2008
Wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas next week a slew of draft 2 IEEE 802.11n access points, controllers and management features aimed at spurring enterprise adoption of the technology. Aerohive, ...

Wireless as the primary net? Not until management matures
Apr. 03, 2008
Wireless LAN management tools have evolved to provide central configuration, administration and monitoring capabilities, but the technology still needs more work in terms of managing multi-vendor gear and various client ...

Faster Wi-Fi deployed at U of Minnesota
Mar. 07, 2008
Wi-Fi has become commonplace on college campuses, but the University of Minnesota is embarking on a five-year project to upgrade its Wi-Fi network to the much faster 802.11n standard. The $15 million upgrade would ...

802.11n: Hot technology for 2008
Jan. 14, 2008
Now is the time to start salivating over the prospect of deploying wireless access points that promise 300Mbps of throughput. Why now? Because all of the major enterprise WLAN vendors – Cisco, Trapeze, Aruba, Meru, etc. ...

802.11n wireless gear to shine at Interop
Apr. 21, 2008
Wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas next week a slew of draft 2 IEEE 802.11n access points, controllers and management features aimed at spurring enterprise adoption of the technology. Aerohive, ...

Wireless as the primary net? Not until management matures
Apr. 03, 2008
Wireless LAN management tools have evolved to provide central configuration, administration and monitoring capabilities, but the technology still needs more work in terms of managing multi-vendor gear and various client ...

Wi-Fi guest-access strategies
Sep. 19, 2007
I mentioned last time some of the Wi-Fi mobility woes I experienced on a recent weeklong business trip. One in a series of snafus was the impossibility of getting on-the-fly guest Internet access at a client company I ...

Nortel plans wireless product line
Jul. 06, 2007
Nortel will challenge Cisco by designing and building its own line of 802.11n wireless LAN access points and controllers, and tying these into its Wi-Fi mesh nodes and WiMAX wide-area gear.

Clustering to bring high availability to Wi-Fi
Jun. 25, 2007
The concept of server clustering will soon be applied to wireless LAN controllers.

Nortel, Trapeze diverge on Smart Mobile recommendations
May. 30, 2007
Trapeze and one of its primary OEMs, Nortel, don't quite see eye to eye on their recommendations for customers' use of distributed wireless switching.

Xirrus joins 11n product parade for enterprise wireless LANs
May. 29, 2007
Xirrus is the latest of the wireless LAN vendors to announce an access point that supports the most recent draft of the IEEE 802.11n high-throughput standard.

Three vendors spotlight 11n wireless LANs for the enterprise
May. 21, 2007
Three wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas this week enterprise access points that will offer 100Mbps to 200Mbps throughput, shared among the Wi-Fi clients that connect to it.

Wireless vendors target enterprise nets with 802.11n products
May. 21, 2007
One of the big surprises at this week's Interop show will be the number of new enterprise wireless LAN products supporting the high-throughput IEEE standard in waiting

Review: NAC players prove Interop on experimental show net
May. 16, 2007
You don't often see Cisco, Juniper, and Microsoft working together. But that's what happened last month as the superstars of NAC gathered in an industrial warehouse in Belmont, Calif., to prepare for InteropLabs (iLabs ...

Review: Scaling and securing VoIP
May. 16, 2007
VoIP vendors say they deliver scalability and security. And InteropLabs (iLabs) testing mostly proved them right in multivendor settings. But testing also revealed some implementation gotchas in both of those areas, and ...

Review: How we tested Newbury appliance
Apr. 02, 2007
How we conducted our Clear Choice of the Newbury appliance.

Aruba Networks goes public
Mar. 28, 2007
Wireless LAN switch start-up Aruba Networks this week went public, and its initial stock price surged by nearly 30% in the first day of trading on the Nasdaq exchange.

Foundry launches high-density WLAN gear and location-tracking software
Mar. 15, 2007
Foundry this week launched new wireless LAN access points and controllers which can help users concentrate more connections per access point, and stretch WLAN applications beyond simple data access.

Vendors adding to wireless location-tracking products
Mar. 05, 2007
A trio of vendors are adding or extending their wireless products for location services and tracking.

Trapeze shows box for tracking Wi-Fi tags
Feb. 27, 2007
Trapeze Networks has launched a purpose-built appliance that can locate tagged assets over its Wi-Fi LANs.

Tops in innovation
Feb. 23, 2004
Selected by five of our columnists, these products step beyond the norm with interesting solutions for today's enterprise network problems.

News briefs: Supreme Court to rule on sharing
Mar. 28, 2005
Also: Nortel, Alcatel announce new WLAN partners; IT budgets on the rise; BMC to buy OpenNetworks; IBM settles with Compuware; new hope for .eu

Trapeze, Aruba snare former Airespace partners
Mar. 28, 2005
In the wake of wireless LAN start-up Airespace's acquisition by Cisco, announced in January, competitive start-ups Aruba Wireless Networks and Trapeze Networks haven't let much grass grow under their feet.

Nortel, Trapeze join on WLAN technology
Mar. 23, 2005
Nortel is teaming up with Trapeze Networks to start reselling the company's wireless LAN equipment by midyear and later co-develop products with embedded Trapeze technology, the companies announced Wednesday.

Wireless wake-up call
Mar. 14, 2005
Cisco/Airespace deal boosts thin access point/WLAN switch topology and makes enterprise WLANs more enticing.

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