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WLAN Access Points
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ALSO CALLED: WLAN-AP, Wireless LAN Access Points, Access Point, Access Points, Wireless Access Points, and Access Point WLAN
DEFINITION: A wireless mesh network is a mesh network created through the connection of wireless access points installed at each network user's locale. Each network user is also a provider, forwarding data to the next node. The networking infrastructure is decentralized
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ESG: A Phased Approach to Network Access Control (NAC)
| sponsored by Symantec Corporation
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Learn how Symantec Network Access Control can provide the secret to NAC success by offering a practical, phased implementation approach and by aligning NAC with business requirements.</
Posted: 29 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2008
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Wireless LAN Security
| sponsored by BlackBerry
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This document explores the security features of the wireless local area network (WLAN) solution and provides an overview of the WLAN security options and architecture supported by the BlackBerry 7270 Wireless Handheld.
Posted: 11 Aug 2006 | Published: 01 Jan 2005
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iCafeWiFi
| sponsored by Tx Systems, Inc.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:ICafe WiFi allows you to turn your internet access into profits. This system allows anyone using a laptop with a WiFi access card to walk into your store, buy access time, and log onto the internet. Posted: 07 Sep 2004 | Published: 01 Sep 2004
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Networks without Wires? ? No Wires. No Waiting. No Worries
| sponsored by Strix Systems
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Access/One Network is not just another wireless access point. With our Access/One Network product, Strix Systems sets the standard for what a wireless LAN network should be ? completely wireless, easy to deploy, and easy to manage.
Posted: 12 Jul 2004 | Published: 12 Jul 2004
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WLAN ACCESS POINTS DEFINITION (continued):
and simplified because each node need only transmit as far as the next node. Wireless mesh networking could allow people living in remote areas and small businesses operating in rural neighborhoods to connect their networks together for affordable Internet connections. According to networking expert John Shepler, in the near future the Wi-Fi card in your laptop might become an access point in addition to its normal role as network client. In a full mesh topology,
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