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Wireless LAN Standards - Regulatory Bodies!

The Network DNA

Wireless LAN Standards - Regulatory Bodies! In this article we are going to cover what are the various bodies involves in defining the Wireless LAN Standards. These regulatory bodies are responsible for defining standards on RF technologies and how to use them in a Wireless LAN environment.

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Leading the charge in industrial and outdoor wireless LAN infrastructure

Cisco Wireless

Elevating Wi-Fi for ultra-reliability and seamless handoffs to support your deployment scenarios and diverse applications.

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Tech Bytes: Switching On Fortinet’s Wired, Wireless Portfolio (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Fortinet, were going to dig into Fortinets campus and branch switching and wireless LAN portfolio. Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Fortinet, were going to dig into Fortinets campus and branch switching and wireless LAN portfolio.

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Network Break 437: Ethernet Turns 50; TSMC Imports Workers For Arizona Fab; BT, HPE Partner On Managed LAN

Packet Pushers

On today's Network Break, Greg Ferro wishes Ethernet an unhappy birthday, HPE and BT want to manage your LAN, TSMC brings in Taiwanese workers to build new fabs in Arizona, Nokia touts new Fixed Wireless Access milestones, and more IT news.

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HW023: The Best of WLPC 2024 Phoenix

Packet Pushers

The Wireless LAN Professionals organization just had its 10th annual conference and who better to break it down than WLPC founder (and Heavy Wireless host) Keith Parsons and friend of the show Ferney Munoz. Episode Guest Ferney Munoz | Ekahau and CWNP Certified Wireless Network. Read more »

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Network Field Day 21 - Aruba SD-Branch - Evolution

How Funky

I am going to focus on the Aruba SD-Branch solution (their combination of SD-WAN -LAN and Cloud making it SD-Branch) presentation that is only a portion of the overall presentation that Aruba gave at Network Field Day 21. It really does make a lot of sense for companies to want to move this direction.

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WLAN Evolution - IEEE 802.11 Standards

The Network DNA

IEEE 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g also written as 802.11a/b/g collectively were the initial standards and these met the Wireless LAN requirement with data rates up to 54Mbps and supported 2.4 In this article, we are going to learn about various IEEE 802.11 standards to understand how WLAN has evolved since 1997.