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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Managing your WLAN from an iPhone

Palm Pre strong but not revolutionary, says electronics repair company; Meru revamps WLAN management software
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Managing your WLAN from an iPhone

Network management can be an esoteric topic that rarely yields a sexy headline. Given the difficulty in managing application performance over temperamental unlicensed airwaves in a wireless LAN, however, the subject can quickly become paramount once the complaints start rolling in. In this spirit, Meru Networks claims the ability so slash Wi-Fi troubleshooting time with a new correlation engine and, optionally, the Apple iPhone. Read full story

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