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Wireless access point News

04 June 2008

PowerDsine adds midspan juice to PoE

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Power-over-Ethernet specialist PowerDsine has launched a pre-standard range of high-power 'midspans' - boxes which sit in front of a non-PoE switch and add up to 32W to the cable for powering devices at the far end. Read more...

Wireless access point Insight

03 July 2008

The lowdown on the Techworld product awards

By Maxwell Cooter, Techworld

We're often asked why certain products won an award - or why others didn't. We don't want the judges' decision to be shrouded in secrecy so this year we're setting out why the winners triumphed. Read more...

Wireless access point Briefings

Wireless access point Interviews

26 May 2008

Cutting through the confusion that is wireless roaming

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

With so many different kinds of companies involved, making sense of who does what in the wireless business can be tough work. We may be free of cable spaghetti, but it's swapped for relationship and roaming spaghetti, says Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser. Read more...

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Wireless access point Whitepapers

04 April 2007

Implementing Voice Over Wireless Networks

By Motorola

Voice over Wireless Fidelity (VoWi-Fi) presents wireless network designers with a difficult challenge because introducing high bandwidth wireless applications such as VoWi-Fi can cause wireless networks to suffer a loss of Quality of Service (QoS), and in many cases, fail. Read more...

Wireless 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...

Wireless access point How-Tos

11 June 2008

Bring the new iPhone into your business

By Galen Gruman, InfoWorld

Last year's iPhone was dismissed by IT as unsuitable for the enterprise. This time round, Apple has fixed the holes and created a device with the features we need Read more...

Wireless access point Case Studies

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