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Apple Bonjour protocol tamed by Aruba AirGroup enterprise Wi-Fi tool
Aruba Networks claims with its new AirGroup feature it has found a way for iPads and iPhones to discover and use projectors, Apple TVs, printers and the like without flooding the enterprise Wi-Fi network with multicast discovery messages.
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Aruba launches corporate mobile device management tools
New software from Aruba Networks lets IT groups secure and manage the influx of employee-owned devices to the corporate network.
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Ruckus ChannelFly aims to fight wireless interference
Ruckus Wireless took another shot at optimising Wi-Fi capacity this week, introducing a technology called ChannelFly that is designed to place network clients on the best possible channel based on the actual capacity of that channel.
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Aruba targets new 'instant' Wi-Fi networks at small, medium businesses
New high-end 11n Wi-Fi access points boost performance for Aruba's quick-deploying "Instant" WLAN products."Wi-Fi client surge forcing fresh wireless LAN thinking"
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Xirrus revamps its Wi-Fi arrays for the enterprise
Xirrus has revamped its Wi-Fi arrays, making the cake-like housing thinner, adding optional modular 450Mbps 802.11n radios, beefing up the on-board network processors, and boosting range and signal quality with a new directional antenna design.
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Cisco unveils home office wireless access points
Cisco introduced four devices aimed at improving the performance and security of home offices used by corporate workers.
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Aruba WiFi software deals with interference, rogue access points
The new version of Aruba Networks' WiFi network software includes code to improve voice and video performance, automatically identify non-WiFi radio interference and trap rogue wireless devices.
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Aruba chops price of fast WiFi access points
Aruba Networks has announced a pair of cheapish fast Wi-Fi access points for small offices, retail outlets and schools.
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Meru reports revenue rise, deeper loss
Wireless LAN vendor Meru Networks reported its initial first-quarter results as a publicly traded company. It posted strong revenue growth, but not enough to overcome a net loss.
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Aruba buys Azalea Networks for outdoor mesh
Wi-Fi vendor Aruba Networks has bought into the great outdoors, buying mesh network specialist Azalea Networks for $40.5 million (£28 million).




