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News that's changing the Wireless World!
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Wednesday, October 08, 2003 |
Source: Wi-Fi Planet
The No-Hardware RADIUS Server
Small and medium-sized businesses seeking advanced 802.1X authentication for their WLANs may not need to set up their own server, as a new hosted solution offers subscribers secured access.
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1:37:19 PM
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Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
STSN Report Card
It's hard to get a read on STSN Wi-Fi usage because the company includes wired and wireless connections in its numbers: STSN is averaging 300,000 wired, wireless, and conference connections every month....
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1:37:17 PM
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Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
More on Meru's VoWLAN
This article offers slightly more detail on Meru's support for voice over WLAN: Meru says its suped-up QoS method can support 100 voice users per AP. I'd like to know what Meru offers for security. If it used VPN, it would have to require a VPN client on the handset, which is a bit of a deal breaker. Standard security like 802.1X doesn't happen fast enough to support quick handoffs for voice. So what is it doing to secure the network? In other voice over WLAN news, a company in Japan is coming out with a Wi-Fi handset: IPTalk plans to start offering the service next year in Japan....
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1:37:16 PM
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Source: eWEEK Technology News
IBM Tightens Up WLAN Security
IBM on Wednesday announced a wireless LAN security solution that combines some new technology with a set of services from the company's consulting division.
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1:37:14 PM
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Source: Wired.com
Charter: Hands Off Song Swappers
Broadband service provider Charter Communications sues the Recording Industry Association of America to block it from getting names of about 150 of Charter's customers suspected of file trading.
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1:37:06 PM
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