NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The enterprise segment of the worldwide wireless local area network (WLAN) market increased revenues 43.3% year over year in the second quarter of 2023 (2Q23) to $3.0 ...
Wireless LANs were once seen as the easy alternative to the wired LAN. After all, they weren't used for primary network access and they didn't have to be eternally stable or particularly far-reaching.
A wireless network in your business gives your team the convenience of being able to use their mobile devices or computers from anywhere in your building. Unfortunately, without the proper security, ...
New market analysis from IDC suggests that demand for wireless LAN (WLAN) is continuing to grow, with the market increasing by 10.6 percent in the first quarter of 2025. IDC’s latest "Quarterly WLAN ...
Even in the current economic climate sales of wireless LANs (WLANs) have remained strong. In fact, the arrival of the first 802.11n products last summer sparked a new wave of adoption and deployment.
The iW-SMG2N1 (890-IW-SMGN21) is a Nano WiReach wireless LAN module featuring an iChip™ CO2144 IP communication controller and SerialNET™ mode for serial to IP bridging. It offers 10 simultaneous ...
[Updated 4/2/2007 - follow-up article here] For the last three years, I've been meaning to put to rest once and for all the urban legends and myths on wireless LAN security. Every time I write an ...
One of the biggest problems with wireless LAN security standards is the lack of an intermediate solution. Your only choices in securing a wireless LAN were to deploy enterprise grade WPA wireless LAN ...
WLAN (wireless LAN) using the WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) IEEE 802.11b/g protocol is becoming standard in PCs and laptop computers, and it is making its way into PDAs and other portable data appliances.
Juniper Networks, as expected, has agreed to acquire and Belden’s Trapeze Networks wireless LAN unit for $152 million in cash. The purchase fills a gaping hole — WLANs — in Juniper’s enterprise ...
WLANs (Wireless LANs) are still in the experimental phase at most companies. Why? Because wireless security standards remain in flux. But a more obvious obstacle to wholehearted adoption is the lack ...