Digital Wireless Protocols Reports

Bring Your Own Design: Simplifying BYOD with Ruckus Wireless
sponsored by RUCKUS Networks
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Uncover how to use the right Wi-Fi access points (APs) in your organization to embrace the bring your own device (BYOD) movement without sacrificing the security or manageability of your wireless network.
Posted: 04 Oct 2012 | Published: 04 Oct 2012

RUCKUS Networks

The Economics of Cooperative Control – Protocols are Free
sponsored by Aerohive Networks
WHITE PAPER: Instead of regurgitating an architecture where costly, centralized controllers are needed, Aerohive followed the original intent of the 802.11 standard designers more closely and brought the technology to maturity. This paper explores how inter-AP protocols can execute the same functions performed by centralized controllers with lower cost.
Posted: 01 Apr 2011 | Published: 30 Mar 2011

Aerohive Networks

Wireless LANs and Multimedia: Matching wired network performance and quality
sponsored by TechTarget Security
EZINE: The June edition of SearchNetworking.com’s Network Evolution E-Zine outlines the three basic steps enterprises should follow when preparing for video. Uncover how to integrate these steps into your network plans and learn how to say goodbye to your troubles with video.
Posted: 01 Jun 2012 | Published: 30 May 2012

TechTarget Security

Five Steps to Successfully Migrate to 802.11ac
sponsored by Aruba Networks
WHITE PAPER: 802.11ac is quickly becoming the definitive standard for next-generation Wi-Fi. This brief resource counts down five essential steps that will help you successfully migrate to 802.11ac.
Posted: 10 Jul 2013 | Published: 10 Jul 2013

Aruba Networks

How to Handle Mobile Devices' Impact on the Network
sponsored by TechTarget Networking
EBOOK: The number and complexity of mobile devices on the enterprise network are expanding, gobbling up bandwidth from the WLAN infrastructure. This technical guide will help you prep your network for the higher capacity demands of next-stage BYOD. Learn what challenges you must overcome in the coming months.
Posted: 14 Apr 2014 | Published: 14 Apr 2014

TechTarget Networking

E-Guide: Choosing enterprise wireless LAN equipment
sponsored by NETGEAR Inc.
EGUIDE: 802.11N has solidified and a new product generation has emerged, the time is right for enterprises to pursue broader WLAN deployment. Purchases should be driven by technical requirements that map business needs onto product capabilities. To help you complete that step, we have compiled a list of common enterprise WLAN requirements.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011 | Published: 09 Mar 2011

NETGEAR Inc.

The Case for Next-Generation Wireless LANs: Faster Connections and More Applications and Users
sponsored by Brocade
WHITE PAPER: Read this whitepaper to discover how the next generation of WLANs is creating faster connections, more applications, and a better experience for end-users.
Posted: 21 Nov 2011 | Published: 21 Nov 2011

Brocade

Motorola Installs a Wireless LAN to Improve Communications at Kilkenny Castle
sponsored by Motorola Solutions
CASE STUDY: How did the historic Kilkenny Castle go from being a completely un-networked site where only a few staff had Internet access to a completely networked site with 90% coverage around the castle? You'll have to read this to find out.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007 | Published: 01 Aug 2007

Motorola Solutions

The Network Impact of 802.11n
sponsored by Aerohive Networks
WHITE PAPER: With the adoption of 802.11n, concerns over the capabilities of wireless LAN technology have become concerns that affect the whole network, not just the first hop across the radio. Read this paper to find out so much more.
Posted: 20 Sep 2010 | Published: 20 Sep 2010

Aerohive Networks

Upgrading to 802.11n
sponsored by TechTarget Security
EGUIDE: This E-Guide identifies key questions that enterprise customers should ask prospective WLAN vendors and also provides a list of vendors that will suit the needs specific to your business.
Posted: 18 Jan 2012 | Published: 18 Jan 2012

TechTarget Security