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IEEE 802 News

28 April 2008

Foundry expands switch family

By Jim Duffy, Network World (US)

Foundry Networks has extended its switch line to boost support for network growth, video and other high-power devices, as well as migration to IPv6. Read more...

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IEEE 802 Briefings

20 May 2008

Open source and OLPC could boost wireless mesh

By John Cox, Network World

The finished IEEE standard for wireless mesh networks is still a way off - but open source and the OLPC look like getting it into use quickly Read more...

IEEE 802 Interviews

16 April 2008

Whatever happened to ZigBee?

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Low-power sensor networks aren't yet as big as he hoped, but ZigBee Alliance chief Bob Heile says the low-power standard will rock the competition and make the world greener. Read more...

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IEEE 802 Whitepapers

10 June 2008

802.11n Access Points and Power over Ethernet: Key Considerations

By Farpoint Group

Farpoint Group Technical Note - The problem with current PoE technology, is that a very limited amount of power is available in compliant implementations. The idea of powering a .11n AP via .3af, however, has been met by a justifiable level of scepticism. We recently jumped at the chance to test a product that claimed to be able to accomplish this feat.

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IEEE 802 Product Reviews

22 January 2007

D-Link DSL-2740B ADSL router

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £99 (plus VAT)
  • Pros: Extends range well; Lots of complicated configuration to fuss over
  • Cons: But configuration screens need work; No built-in help; Might be worth waiting for ratified 802.11n product Read more...

IEEE 802 Case Studies

09 May 2008

Microsoft: the world's largest WLAN

By Thomas Wailgum, CIO.com

It started out as optional, now it's essential. The software giant has covered all its offices in Wi-Fi Read more...

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