Q: Is there a tool that we can use in the designing of a WLAN implementation that helps simulate the environment where the access points (either 802.11a, b or g) will be located; the behavior of these ...
Wireless management software should be able to detect and monitor wireless end-user devices, but it should also monitor the wireless network service and support automated downloading of software and ...
Managing a small business network can involve a lot of time-consuming grunt work. And while you can find networking software and services that make performing a given task faster and more efficient, ...
Wireless industry veteran Pardeep Kohli has been there before. In 2013, he took Mavenir Systems, a Richardson-based mobile network software company, to the public trading markets in an IPO after ...
It's a rare system builder who is prepared to act as their customers' network administrator, security officer, and wireless technical support/diagnostics person. Yet keeping a wireless network up and ...
To get the best performance out of your wireless network, you must both ensure that your access points (AP) are in the most optimal locations and that other radio emitters, which can cause ...
With Wi-Fi becoming the preferred access technology and the high-speed 802.11ac standard on the scene, the OptiView XG and OneTouch AT network analysis tools ensure optimal network performance. The ...
Cisco has announced an architected industry first -- integrated Wi-Fi chokepoint and telemetry services into the Cisco Location Solution. Cisco's Location Solution, which includes the Cisco Unified ...
With the Cisco Unified Wireless Network Software Release 4.0, administrators can utilize a variety of features, such as Call Admission Control, Cisco Compatible Extensions v.4, performance metrics and ...
The global software-defined networking market has been growing by leaps and bounds for the past decade. Despite a slowdown in overall IT spending during the COVID-19 pandemic, the market is expected ...
In the past, wireless security concerns seemed exaggerated. Given the limited enterprise adoption of wireless LANs and mobile data, stories about researchers cracking wireless encryption codes in labs ...