COMMENTARY--Not long ago, when wireless networking was new and rare, security was an afterthought. The reason? The scarcity of 802.11b cards acted as a form of back-handed security. If no one had an ...
Many enterprise-class features for wireless Ethernet are still in standards committees, although that hasn’t stopped vendors from implementing and promoting features based on incomplete standards in ...
802.1X (not to be confused with 802.11X which would refer to 11a, 11b, 11g, ect) is a way to authenticate users and provide key management. Here's an explanation:<BR ...
Or so says the Department of Homeland Security. The issue being bandied about by the new mega-agency: is 802.11x proliferation so great (<i>everybody wants some!</i>), and so out of control (<i>huh, ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ralink Technology Corporation, a leading developer of 802.11x chipsets, today announced its new RT2883/RT2853 flagship 450 Mbps, 3 stream, 802.11n router chipset with ...