Continuous improvements in radio technologies over the last decade have facilitated the deployment of consumer wireless-LAN routers targeting the mobile workforce. But while the popularity of WLAN ...
Netgear is aiming its latest WiFi 6 access points at small businesses. The new WAX610 and WAX610Y access points bring enterprise features at SMB prices. The market for WiFi 6 wireless equipment is ...
Until recently, it's been difficult to use the words "secure" and "wireless" in the same sentence. Recent developments mean that's no longer the case. We look at six different options. November 2003 ...
To avoid the possibility of unauthorized wireless LAN access points compromising corporate networks, enterprises must take a proactive approach to rogue access-point detection. META Trend: The ...
Insight Managed WiFi 6 AX1800 Access Point WAX610 is ideal in moderate to high density client device environments such as offices, schools, hotels, restaurants, hospitals and medical centers, ...
LONDON — WLAN platform specialist Airespace is coming to this week's Networld+Interop show in Las Vegas with Access Points which make use of MIMO antenna technology and radio architectures that ...
Cisco joins the rush to deploy draft 802.11n gear for the enterprise with a two-radio access point; with both radios, top data rate hits 600Mbps. Cisco Tuesday jumped into the IEEE 802.11n wireless ...
IBM has developed a rogue wireless LAN access-point detection tool that can automatically detect the presence of unauthorized access points on large-scale, enterprise networks, the company announced.
The new 802.11b-based WLAN access points, unveiled at the networking hardware vendor's partner conference here, address both the low and high ends of the market, said Gilles Ganault, wireless product ...
It can be configured to operate as an access point, bridge or repeater. The APN-200 is easily configured using a Web interface via LAN port or WLAN interface, says the vendor. In addition, the APN-200 ...
Take these nine steps, then breathe more easily. In August, engineers with AirDefense, a wireless LAN security software vendor, made war drives in Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco, using scanners to ...