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PC World November 2002 Matt Lake |
HomePlug Networks Plug In and Power Up First shipping power-line USB adapters offer good speeds, strong security. |
PC World November 2002 Becky Waring |
Microsoft Goes Wi-Fi Trouble-free installation and fast performance mark Microsoft's wireless networking hardware. |
PC World November 2002 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: Don't Let Digital Hobos Camp on Your Wireless Network Any individuals running a wireless network -- from administrators in large offices to families -- should expect strangers to try to hop onto their network. Don't wait until your data has been stolen to protect your network. |
New Architect November 2002 Stephanos Gosling |
Coyote Point Emissary Downtime means losing money, and lots of it, making load balancing a critical part of any enterprise infrastructure. Coyote Point's new Emissary appliance comes with a twist: load balancing based on location. |
Home Toys October 2002 Navin Sabharwal |
802.11 vs. Bluetooth Revisited Both technologies will be better positioned to thrive if coexistence schemes currently being developed are broadly implemented. In addition, cost-effective combo 802.11/Bluetooth solutions should play an important role. |
Home Toys October 2002 Sanjay Castelino |
Smart Products Taking the pain out of home networking |
Home Toys October 2002 Richard Railey |
Wired or Wireless Home Networking When it comes to home networking there are many options for connecting computers together in order for them to talk to each other and share information or services. The question begging to be answered is which technology you should use to transfer my data. Wireless or Wired? |
Home Toys October 2002 Bill Carney |
802.11g Wireless Networking The first pre-802.11g products may have interoperability issues with the eventual, final version of the standard. Pre-802.11g products will likely debut at prices higher than 802.11b products, so the question becomes how much of a premium will the market allow for these new products? |
New Architect October 2002 Al Williams |
Embedded Publishing Different architectures for pushing information from small devices like temperature monitors and consumer electronics onto the Internet, including embedded Web servers and using the UDP protocol to transfer the data to a gateway server. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2002 Doug Jackson |
Case Study: Texas University Breaks Down the Walls of the Classroom With Wireless Connectivity The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) was presented with the challenge of breaking down the walls of the classroom on its campus. A wireless connectivity project for the faculty quickly became a campuswide initiative to increase UTD's wireless network penetration. |
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