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Are all spectrum analyzers created equal?

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Are all spectrum analyzers created equal?
The past couple of years have seen a rash of spectrum analyzers built into wireless LAN infrastructure equipment, key tools for identifying those pesky sources of interference that screw up our wireless connections and application performance. How important are they in the overall collection of interference-fighting ammo that Wi-Fi vendors have in their arsenals? Read More


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Overlay vs. Integrated Wireless Security
A well-known best practice in the enterprise is to take a layered, defense-in-depth approach to network security to guard against different kinds of attacks and intrusions. Likewise, the wireless LAN (WLAN) environment requires multiple security layers, too. Read now!

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LightSquared proposes spectrum change to allay GPS concerns
LightSquared announced it will change its spectrum use and lower the power of its LTE radios, to allay concerns that the wholesale wireless network will interfere with GPS radios. But it may not be enough to satisfy the company's critics. Read More


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Shift to Innovation Over Converged Networks
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Aerohive updates its 802.11n WLAN software
Aerohive Networks this week released new wireless LAN software, with new mobile device management and spectrum analysis features. Read More

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Houston's Yes schools cut costs using Aruba Wi-Fi with Lync
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Securing mobile devices requires enterprise and service provider controls
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