The call is echoing across the world: “No more copper!”Everything seems to be going wireless, including the local areanetwork (LAN). A number of approaches to the wireless LAN (WLAN)have emerged, ...
Editor’s Note: Because you can never have too many wizards, we have expanded the scope of the Wireless Wizards to include a full panel of experts from the top wireless vendors. They’re at your ...
Wireless LANs were once seen as the easy alternative to the wired LAN. After all, they weren't used for primary network access and they didn't have to be eternally stable or particularly far-reaching.
Here's a novel thought -- what if every Secure Digital card had wireless? Eye-Fi's been doing a fine job on its own, but here in Las Vegas, it's the SD Association making it easier for everyone else ...
[Updated 4/2/2007 - follow-up article here] For the last three years, I've been meaning to put to rest once and for all the urban legends and myths on wireless LAN security. Every time I write an ...
Even in the current economic climate sales of wireless LANs (WLANs) have remained strong. In fact, the arrival of the first 802.11n products last summer sparked a new wave of adoption and deployment.