Podcast: Cisco targets Aironet 1140 Access Point at easing 802.11n deployment Cisco targets Aironet 1140 Access Point at easing 802.11n deployment Cisco this week released its Draft N Aironet 1140 Series Access Point, designed to ease the adoption of the 11n wireless standard. Ken Presti talks to Chris Kozup, manager for mobility marketing at Cisco, about the limitations of deploying 11n and how the 1140 eases the process. They also discuss what types of applications benefit from 11n. Cisco's new11n gear boosts legacy Wi-Fi performance with beamforming Cisco is positioning its Aironet 1140 access point, with its beamforming technology to improve Wi-Fi performance, as the best way to shift to 802.11n without sacrificing legacy 11g and 11a clients. Enterprises embrace Draft 11n Until this year, enterprises have stood firm about waiting for final IEEE standards ratification before deploying the 802.11n wireless LANs. However, according to the recently published 2008 Webtorials Wireless LAN State-of-the-Market Report Series, they have grown far more willing to install "Draft N" products ahead of standards. Riding the downturn: Network vendors eye new markets in '09 Today's rough economy hasn't put the breaks on vendor ambition. Microsoft, Cisco, HP, VMware, Juniper and Avaya have big plans for 2009. University reduces AP density - for voice It's common wisdom that shops wishing to run voice over wireless LANs (VoWLAN) must deploy more access points than they would if installing Wi-Fi for data-only transmission. The denser deployments, of course, help plug ... How DOE lab secured campus with wireless The Energy Department's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is using Cisco's Aironet wireless mesh technology for security cameras and access point interactions. By using this wireless technology, the lab says it was ... Cisco adds to its outdoor wireless mesh line Cisco this week will extend its outdoor wireless mesh product line with a low-end access point. Premature to Call Pre the savior of Palm Palm announced its iPhone-killer touchscreen phone, the Pre, and so gadget guy blogger Mitchell Ashley had to review the news and has mixed thoughts. IPv6 on your cell phone Blogger Scott Hogg writes: You may have IPv6 capabilities on your mobile phone and not even realize it. Wireless lockdown Wireless LANs open your network up to new rogue devices, denial-of-service attacks, fake access points and RF jamming. Fortunately there are products to help you fight these threats. Get the basics in our no-nonsense Product Guide. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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