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Topic: Access point



Access point News

15 May 2008

User locator hunts rogues too

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Network activity analysis specialist eTelemetry has added the ability to detect rogue access points to its Locate appliance, which can link devices and people to their IP and MAC addresses. Read more...

Access point Blog Entries

13 May 2008

Cisco claims 50,000 11n APs

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Aruba's 10,000 802.11n access points are still short of the 50,000 that Cisco says it shipped - though Cisco did start sooner. Read more...

Access point Insight

25 April 2008

Microsoft gets NAC act together

By Joel Snyder, Network World

The world of network access control is being drawn, irresistibly, into Microsoft's orbit now that the Redmond giant's full repertoire of Network Access Protection client, server and policy components are out there in the real world. Read more...

Access point Briefings

13 May 2008

Testing Wi-Fi's Power Save Mode

By Craig Mathias, Farpoint Group

If you tell your laptop's radio to switch off when possible, are the power savings worth it? Craig Mathias investigates. Read more...

Access point Interviews

24 October 2007

Wiping out Wi-Fi's original sin

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Everyone who makes a Wi-Fi architecture based on cell-planning is a transgressor, according to Gideon Rottem, CEO of Extricom. Read more...

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Access point Whitepapers

18 October 2007

CA?s Integrated Threat Management Vision

By CA

To manage today?s spyware and malware challenges efficiently and effectively, enterprises require a comprehensive threat management solution that assists with detection, thorough removal and streamlined management capabilities. Read more...

Access point Product Reviews

14 May 2008

4ipnet MSG100 wireless office controller

By David Cartwright, Techworld

  • List price: £350
  • Pros: You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to use it
    Excellent GUI
    A nice, usable way of providing access control when you want different wireless users to have different access rights
    Ridiculously inexpensive
  • Cons: Moans if you’re using a browser other than IE with the VPN client
    Because it uses the secure flavour of HTTP, the GUI can be a little slow
    When you restart the unit, the DHCP negotiation between client and server sometimes fails Read more...

Access point How-Tos

07 May 2008

Use your BlackBerry as a modem

By Al Sacco, CIO.com

Using your phone as a modem can get you out of tricky situations. Here's how to do it with a BlackBerry. Read more...

Access point Case Studies

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