Cisco unveiled a grab bag of wireless LAN announcements at Interop Tuesday, including much of what you’d expect in the form of new hardware. But there’s a somewhat surprising twist: the equipment ...
Editor’s Note: Because you can never have too many wizards, we have expanded the scope of the Wireless Wizards to include a full panel of experts from the top wireless vendors. They’re at your ...
If your wireless LAN applications require high performance, then you’re probably facing a decision on whether to use 802.11a or wait for 802.11g. Before making the choice, you need to fully understand ...
Microsemi Corporation has launched volume production of its LX5518 power amplifier (PA) for IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN applications in the 2.4 to 2.5 GHz frequency range. Microsemi's LX5518 ...
A popular stance in network design is wireless connectivity should augment but not replace wired connections, primarily because of some of the disadvantages of wireless networking. Yet wireless LAN ...
Highly integrated, cost-effective RF circuitry is becoming more and more essential to the proper operation of portable wireless equipment. The receive circuitry sensitivity is critical to the range ...
In the absence of adequate 802.11 security, quality of service, and roaming mechanisms, companies such as ReefEdge, Bluesocket, and Nomadix offer access control solutions to strengthen wireless LAN ...
CAMBRIDGE AND READING, UK – Apr. 29, 2003 – ARM, [(LSE: ARM) (Nasdaq: ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, and Synad, a fabless Wireless ...
New regulations are driving the need for security in wireless LAN applications. Presidential Directive 63 (PDD-63) and the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) regulations are requiring ...
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