Let’s look at the differences between residential and commercial wireless networks and some tips on how to secure your network with an emphasis on the risks of employee cell phones and remote workers.
CNET.com.au's step-by-step guide to using a wireless router to share an Internet connection and build a wireless network at home. Locating local internet providers It wasn't long ago that the average ...
We've covered how upgrading to 10 GbE for the home LAN can transform your networked experience, but it's worth reiterating ...
Wireless networking doesn't have to be brain-meltingly difficult. This CNET.com.au tutorial will walk you through the steps in setting up a Windows-based network to ensure that it remains robust and ...
Wireless repeaters and mesh networks are both technologies that can be used to extend network coverage over a given area. Wireless repeaters work by taking an existing wireless signal and ...
Let me start off by saying that there is absolutely no way achieve total security in a WLAN. By deploying a WLAN in a network, you are increasing your security risks over a purely wired network.
Hackers are having a field day with unsecured wireless networks. Here's how to keep them from snooping around your company's wireless communications. The driver of the unmarked van outside your office ...
Most modern computers include a wireless network card, which you use to connect to wireless networks in your office, on the road or at home. If your computer doesn't have one, you can potentially ...
Just a few years ago, private wireless networking wasn’t a common enterprise term, but it is now top-of-mind for most executives looking to unlock a new level of innovation enablement in their ...
Despite a difficult year for the networking industry, sales of wireless networking products in the first half of this year topped the total number of sales for 2000, a high-growth trend that will ...