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White Paper: Introduction to Wireless NetworkingGet an overview of WLAN physical-layer standards, regulation, and common topologies, and then explore the mechanics of a connection, including authentication, association, and confidentiality. |
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White Paper: Get the Most from Your Wireless NetworkLearn best practices in monitoring, analyzing and troubleshooting wireless networks, which will guide you through developing a baseline and testing your WLAN design to managing signals and users to administering and troubleshooting your WLAN. |
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OnDemand Webcast: 802.11n – Increased Speed, Increased ComplexityTake the mystery out of MIMO, A-MSDU and A-MPDU, SGI, and more. Get a firm foundation in 802.11n basics along with deployment recommendations for Greenfield and mixed-mode environments. |
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OnDemand Webcast: 802.11n: Platform vs. Point SolutionIs your network monitoring and analysis solution missing critical wireless traffic? Understand how 802.11n introduces new technological challenges that need to be monitored and managed. Learn how to use 802.11n to your advantage. |
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Video: 802.11n – Deciding What's Important When You UpgradeLooking for the 10x performance improvement 802.11n promises? Learn which features are tried and true, which are right for you, and which to steer clear of for now. |
Since the ratification of 802.11n, WLANs have been creeping out of the cocoon of the data-only world and taking flight as full-fledged networking platforms. From dedicated 802.11 communication systems to generic voice and video over wireless with the explosive availability of smart phones, 802.11n is driving a major shift from locally available point solutions to widely distributed, highly available access for all types of applications. Is your network monitoring and analysis solution up to the task? Or are you missing critical wireless traffic?
Watch this video to learn what the four critical areas of Wi-Fi analysis are, how they interrelate, and why a complete network analysis solution cannot be achieved unless all of the areas are addressed.
Take the confusion out of 802.11n. With this kit you'll go from developing a baseline and testing your WLAN design to managing signals and users to administering and troubleshooting your WLAN. You'll also learn which 802.11n features are recommended for Greenfield and mixed-mode environments so that you can choose those that are right for you.