Wireless Local Area Networking Hardware Reports

What an Impending Marriage of IoT and 5G Means for the Future
sponsored by T-Mobile for Business
EGUIDE: One area that will greatly benefit from 5G is the Internet of Things. However, 5G is also adding some confusion in the market today as there are existing private and public solutions being deployed now while 5G is a couple years away from adoption. In this e-guide, learn what the impending marriage of IoT and 5G means for the future.
Posted: 05 Mar 2020 | Published: 03 Mar 2020

T-Mobile for Business

Keeping Up With Network Needs: Five WLAN Questions Answered
sponsored by TechTarget Security
EGUIDE: In this E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com, wireless expert Lisa A. Phifer takes a look at the top challenges facing the WLAN environment and answers our readers' top after-implementation WLAN questions regarding issues plaguing today's network engineers.
Posted: 12 Feb 2013 | Published: 12 Feb 2013

TechTarget Security

A Manager's Guide to Wireless Hotspots: How to Take Advantage of Them While Protecting the Security of Your Corporate Network
sponsored by Motorola Solutions
WHITE PAPER: This paper discusses the security risks inherent in public Wi-Fi Internet access and the best ways to mitigate these risks. It also discusses the benefits of hosting a corporate hotspot of your own.
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 | Published: 01 May 2007

Motorola Solutions

Implementing a Wireless LAN
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER: This paper outlines the networking requirements and considerations for a successful WLAN implementation.
Posted: 08 Nov 2007 | Published: 13 Jul 2007

AT&T Corp

Next-Gen 5G Wireless Technology Means Capacity is Key
sponsored by T-Mobile for Business
EGUIDE: Historically, a new, major generation of wide-area wireless technologies emerges roughly every 10 years. So, what does the upcoming 5G wireless technology have to offer, and how is it different from previous generations? In this e-guide, uncover the important technologies that will enable 5G and learn about what it will be able to do.
Posted: 04 May 2020 | Published: 04 May 2020

T-Mobile for Business

Five Steps to Successfully Migrate to 802.11ac
sponsored by Aruba Networks
WHITE PAPER: Upgrading your network and WLANs can be a daunting task but the benefits of 802.11ac cannot be over looked. This guide offers 5 simple steps towards a successful 802.11ac migration and how it will better equip your organization.
Posted: 03 Dec 2013 | Published: 03 Dec 2013

Aruba Networks

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.

eBook - The Mobile Enterprise: Taking Wireless Networking to the Next Level
sponsored by TechTarget Mobile Computing
EBOOK: Read this eBook to learn how faster, more robust 802.11n WLANs can help your business offer new mobility services to improve mobility and reduce cost through fixed-mobile convergence. Discover how unified communications applications can exploit wireless mobile connectivity to facilitate workforce collaboration and enhance productivity.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Published: 10 Sep 2009

TechTarget Mobile Computing

The Convergence of Enterprise Telecom Services: BlackBerry Mobile Voice System on the Aruba Networks Wireless LAN Infrastructure
sponsored by Aruba Networks
WHITE PAPER: Learn about the benefits that fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and unified communications (UC) offer for both remote and mobile employees and for the corporate IT group, and solutions available to help implement these technologies.
Posted: 01 Dec 2010 | Published: 01 Dec 2010

Aruba Networks

The Economics of Cooperative Control Protocols are Free
sponsored by Aerohive Networks
WHITE PAPER: The key takeaway here is that inter-AP protocols are free, but controllers are not. In a market where all enterprise-class APs cost roughly the same, removing the controller hardware and feature licensing from the equation results in an immediate and extremely significant CAPEX decrease.
Posted: 18 Mar 2011 | Published: 18 Mar 2011

Aerohive Networks