Wireless LAN White Papers
Wireless Privacy: An Oxymoron?
Overview 802.11b wireless LANs can be easier to deploy and less expensive than traditional wired networks, but they are also inherently less secure. Service providers considering 802.11b for public access broadband or fixed wireless Internet access should appreciate the risks associated with this emerging technology. Ethernet NICs broadcast packets over a physical medium—coaxial cable, unshielded twisted pair, fiber. Wireless NICs broadcast spread-spectrum radio signals over the air.
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| Date Published | April 2001 | Downloads | 7 |
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Intel Case Study: Strix Systems Access/One Network
The difference between a Strix Systems Access/One Network and a typical enterprise network is simple: wires or, no wires. Going where only wired solutions have gone before, Strix Systems designed...
802.11n Access Points and Power over Ethernet: Key Considerations
In this 5 page report, you'll discover more about the key technical considerations when making the move to 802.11n. The report provides: ? An overview of PoE ? Information on verifying power...
Practical Considerations for deploying 802.11n whitepaper
There is a lot of confusion surrounding the capabilities and status of the new 802.11n WiFi standard; understandable since the standard is very broad and has been slow to develop. There...
What is a Wireless Network?: The Basics
Find out how small businesses are using both wireless networks and WiFi hotspots to stay in touch with co-workers, customers, and partners, regardless of where they are.
Anomaly Intrusion Detection Methods for Wireless LAN
Wireless LANs are widely deployed in various places such as corporate office conference rooms, industrial warehouses, Internet-ready classrooms, etc. However, new concerns regarding security have been raised. Intrusion detection, as...



