Strange Xbox signal suspected of jamming wireless LANs, 12/13/2007Microsoft's popular Xbox 360 game console can create a strong and strange signal on wireless LANs, according to IT staff at Morrisville State ... WiMAX plans moving ahead at Cisco, 12/13/2007Cisco's $330 million acquisition of WiMAX wireless provider Navini Networks should be completed in a matter of days, helping bring Cisco closer to ... The upside of 802.1x for NAC users, 12/13/2007ProCurve from HP has joined the OpenSEA alliance, which is developing an open source 802.1x client. The upside of this for NAC users is that if ... Wireless networking - without Wi-Fi, 12/12/2007Want to network your home office or business? Wireless is definitely an option; and if you have the courage, you can crawl under the floor and drag ... Wireless hits crossroads, Part 2, 12/12/2007The wireless industry has reached a significant turning point, where emerging fourth-generation mobile WANs, third-generation WLANs and convergence ... Train commuters in Japan make the most of their mobile phones, 12/12/2007At the recent NEC Global Analyst Symposium, Larry had the chance to talk about how fixed mobile convergence (FMC) in Japan is further along than in ... Two wireless LANs better than one, Carnegie Mellon says, 12/11/2007Carnegie Mellon University has launched a massive upgrade of its campus-wide wireless LAN . . . and chosen two WLAN vendors to supply the 802.11n ... Top 6 Cisco acquisitions of 2007; what it should buy in 2008, 12/10/2007Cisco made 11 acquisitions this year culminating in 126 purchases since Cisco's birth. It made three more acquisitions than it did last year, when ... Denver airport goes fast and free on Wi-Fi, 12/10/2007Denver International Airport is betting that travelers will like getting something for free, and so far it looks like a good bet. . . The airport ... Wireless hits crossroads, Part 1, 12/10/2007The wireless industry has reached a crossroads. Bidders have now signed up for the spectrum auctions that will change the mobile WAN forever, while ... |
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