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Your search for Wifi returned 106 results.

Jun 23, 2004
A year ago, Homefirst Community Trust was struggling to keep up with the flood of patches for new software vulnerabilities. IT manager Pat Black tells Ron Condon how he managed to get security under control
Jun 5, 2004
The rack-mountable 1U DP Inspector can be set up using the serial port or through an Ethernet connection using a browser capable of handling SSL transactions.
May 13, 2004
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Mar 29, 2004
The North Carolina Attorney General's office has taken the unusual step of advising customers of BJ's Wholesale Club, a major retailer in the region, to monitor their credit card statements.
Jan 16, 2004
A little over a year has passed since the publication of the University of Maryland's paper "Your 802.11 Wireless Network Has No Clothes" (www.cs.umd.edu/~waa/wireless.pdf) which detailed a number of holes in wired equivalent privacy (WEP), the encryption protocol used to secure 802.11b wireless LANs.
Mar 12, 2004
Jeffrey N Reich argues that ambitious CSOs need to establish a reputation for good business understanding
Mar 4, 2004
The US Government is tightening screws on China to relax its plans to ban the importation of foreign wireless encryption standards.
Jan 16, 2004
The stupidity of companies when it comes to securing their networks seems to know no bounds.
Jan 13, 2004
Don’t overlook the importance of sound policy in your efforts to achieve effective security, says Bob Whelan
Jan 13, 2004
Defending your wireless LAN may seem an impossible task, says Dave Piscitello, but you can do it more easily than you may think
Jan 12, 2004
If wireless were simply a matter of business expedience, and we ignored security concerns, it would be as ubiquitous today as laptops and cell phones – especially for the growing number of workers who depend on mobility to do their jobs and can’t afford to be tethered to a desk, office or single location.
Jan 13, 2004
When employees of the city of Tallahassee asked for wireless access, finding a secure solution seemed almost impossible, says Curtis Franklin
Jan 9, 2004
Wireless PCs and wireless laptops are being increasingly used in both business and the home.
Oct 1, 2003

Wayport has been something of a pioneer for road warriors, offering telephone-enabled cubicles - known as Laptop Lanes - at major airports across the U.S.

Oct 1, 2003

Since our last look at this product in June 2002, BT has completed roaming arrangements with several other networks and now has quite a healthy coverage of most major cities in the U.K.

Oct 1, 2003

Like the GRIC service reviewed elsewhere, iPass acts an intermediary/facilitator for internet service roaming. Unlike GRIC, which primarily serves consumers, iPass is more tailored for the enterprise.

Oct 1, 2003

Known as Megabeam until late last year, Swisscom Eurospot is able to offer service at more than 1,100 venues.

Mar 16, 2006
Almost 60 percent of WiFi networks have no security system at all, according to Panda Software in its "Security in Wireless Networks" report.
Oct 1, 2003

Like iPass, GRIC is one of the world's two major internet roaming facilitators, with services aimed at both business and consumer users.

May 11, 2005

ZyXEL's ZyWall 35 shows that, while small in dimensions, it is not small on features. The front panel of the appliance houses two WAN and four LAN Fast Ethernet ports, while the rear of the device has out-of-band management through it is console port and a PC Card slot, so you can add 802.11g WiFi (see company website for supported cards).

 
 
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