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CIO September 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Big Splash for Bluetooth Bluetooth stumbled out of the gate. But the short-range wireless technology, which provides a cable-free way to connect devices, is destined for a surge to the front of the pack by 2005, according to a recent report... |
T.H.E. Journal August 2001 Mark Allen |
University MTU Installations While recent technologies have made inroads into provisioning high-speed access to multiple-tenant units (MTUs), such as office complexes, apartments and hotels, the future landscape of university broadband services awaits untapped... |
PC World August 2001 Yardena Arar |
Anywhere Printing for Wireless Networks AirStation Wireless Printer Server lets you share printers over an 802.11b network... |
eCFO June 2001 John P. Mello Jr. |
New Openings at Your Company Why are wireless networks so easily breached? They depend on a security algorithm that has some problems -- and, often, on employees that treat walk around Web access as a toy... |
PC World July 2001 Yardena Arar |
Panasonic's Better 802.11b Wireless Network The KX-HGW200 offers wireless transmission of DVD movies, CD-quality audio, and data... |
PC World July 2001 Scott Spanbauer |
Double Up With Internet Connection Sharing Share an Internet connection between two PCs, simple blog updates... |
CIO June 1, 2001 John Edwards |
Space Host Enterprises turn to satellites for affordable broadband access... |
Macworld June 2001 Mel Beckman |
Who's There Firewall Advisor 1.0 Firewall-log analyzer watches your back... |
Macworld June 2001 Adam C. Engst |
DoubleTalk 1.0 Integrate your Mac and a Windows network... |
RootPrompt.org May 7, 2001 |
Testing a Router or Firewall We do not present a generic high level method. Indeed, every network administrator has its own way to set up a device or to solve a problem. We emphasize on the low level method by presenting key points, which can be linked together in order to construct the method of every person... |
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