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Wireless network coverage at championships
ADC Krone was a sponsor of the World Mountain Bike Championships held in Rotorua, New Zealand. The event was held in August this year and included more than 620 riders from 39 countries. Survey
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Microsoft and other organisations choosing 5GHz WLANs over 2.4GHz
Bluetooth, microwave ovens, cordless phones and consumer WLAN kit all compete for the 2.4GHz frequency. Many enterprises are therefore tuning their WLANs to the 5GHz band to get a cleaner, faster and more managable connection. News | 02 Aug 2010
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Prepare your WLAN for mobile applications
In order to upgrade WLANs for mobile devices and mobility applications, network managers must implement 802.11n technology, and WLAN architectures that can handle lossless applications like VoIP and other unified communications. News | 21 Jul 2010
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How to connect large WLANs into a campus network
Learn how to bridge wireless LANs to create a single, office-wide or use meshes to create campus networks. News | 16 Jul 2010
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How to secure a WLAN
Learn how to configure wireless LAN security, including choosing the right security standard and setting up a Robust Security Network. In this PrepLogic training video, you'll learn Cisco Aironet 1200 configuration for security, as well as troublesho... News | 15 Jul 2010
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How to fix Android Wi-Fi problems
Learn how to ensure your Android devices connect to your enterprise WLAN with this tip. News | 22 Jun 2010
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PRIMER: WiFi sniffers
Learn about WiFi sniffers, how they operate, how they can help to manage your WLANs and why Google is far from alone in its use of the technology. News | 18 Jun 2010
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How to fix iPad and iPhone Wi-Fi problems
Learn how to manage iPhone OS Wi-Fi clients and address common iPad and iPhone Wi-Fi problems with this illustrated tutorial. News | 16 Jun 2010
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Can devices with 802.11b or g connect to 802.11n WLANs?
If your old laptops or handheld devices offer 802.11 a, b, or g, you can still adopt 802.11n access points. But you'll need new hardware to take advantage of 802.11n's speed. News | 08 Jun 2010
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Why is WiFi performance so variable?
Wireless networks are notoriously fickle, as different combinations of access points and clients deliver drastically different performance. In this interview, one Network Engineer calls for changes to make WLANs more predictable. News | 08 Jun 2010
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WLAN standards update
Learn how 802.11n advances WLAN standards, and how security is one key area that continues to demand WLAN users' attention. News | 07 Jun 2010
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Do WEP or WPA reduce WiFi signal quality?
Wireless networks need encryption. But can this security measure slow their performance? Tip
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Using Netsh to configure WLAN connections in Windows Server 2008 and Vista from the CLI
David Davis explains how to use Netsh to configure wireless connections from the command line. Tip
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Creating a wireless bridge to connect clients distant from APs
This tip explains how to use one Wi-Fi module to create a wireless bridge in order to connect clients that are distant from your access points. Tip
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Avoiding 802.11n and 802.11g coexistence problems
802.11n networks can experience interference from nearby 802.11g networks. This tip explains how to cope with coexistence problems. Tip
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Calculating WAN link speed
You can calculate network latency and your WAN's link speed with a bandwidth calculator, as explained in this tip. Tip
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How to boost the wireless ranges of laptops
Weak wireless signals are a pain for both users and administrators. This tip explains how to boost wireless broadcast strength and receiving sensitivity. Tip
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How do I increase network signal strength over a large distance?
Want to build a WLAN that covers a large area? Lisa Phifer explains that you'l need mutiple access points and clever use of antennae. Tip
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What are the best methods for handling rogue access points?
Michael Gregg explains how to enforce network policy and handle rogue access points (APs) in this expert response. Tip
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What to expect in an 802.11n WLAN implementation
Find out what changes you'll need to make when 802.11n fully enters the market. Tip
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Understanding 802.11n wireless antennas
Learn how 802.11n wireless antennas increase network footprint, available bandwidth and resilience to problems that crippled older 802.11a/b/g access points. Tip
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Microsoft and other organisations choosing 5GHz WLANs over 2.4GHz
Bluetooth, microwave ovens, cordless phones and consumer WLAN kit all compete for the 2.4GHz frequency. Many enterprises are therefore tuning their WLANs to the 5GHz band to get a cleaner, faster and more managable connection. News
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Prepare your WLAN for mobile applications
In order to upgrade WLANs for mobile devices and mobility applications, network managers must implement 802.11n technology, and WLAN architectures that can handle lossless applications like VoIP and other unified communications. News
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How to connect large WLANs into a campus network
Learn how to bridge wireless LANs to create a single, office-wide or use meshes to create campus networks. News
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How to secure a WLAN
Learn how to configure wireless LAN security, including choosing the right security standard and setting up a Robust Security Network. In this PrepLogic training video, you'll learn Cisco Aironet 1200 configuration for security, as well as troublesho... News
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How to fix Android Wi-Fi problems
Learn how to ensure your Android devices connect to your enterprise WLAN with this tip. News
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PRIMER: WiFi sniffers
Learn about WiFi sniffers, how they operate, how they can help to manage your WLANs and why Google is far from alone in its use of the technology. News
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How to fix iPad and iPhone Wi-Fi problems
Learn how to manage iPhone OS Wi-Fi clients and address common iPad and iPhone Wi-Fi problems with this illustrated tutorial. News
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Can devices with 802.11b or g connect to 802.11n WLANs?
If your old laptops or handheld devices offer 802.11 a, b, or g, you can still adopt 802.11n access points. But you'll need new hardware to take advantage of 802.11n's speed. News
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Why is WiFi performance so variable?
Wireless networks are notoriously fickle, as different combinations of access points and clients deliver drastically different performance. In this interview, one Network Engineer calls for changes to make WLANs more predictable. News
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WLAN standards update
Learn how 802.11n advances WLAN standards, and how security is one key area that continues to demand WLAN users' attention. News
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About Wireless networks
Wireless networks and mobility are proliferating in the corporate network and enabling many vertical applications. Networking professionals need to know about wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment, WLAN implementation, wireless security, managing wireless networks, wireless standards and more.