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Wireless Infrastructure is an 802.11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through an Access Point (AP). In infrastructure mode, wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network.

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Exploding the Myth that Unlicensed Spectrum Means Unreliable Service
By : Motorola Good Technology Published Date: Sep 10, 2007
For many wireless broadband network operators, the term "unlicensed reliability" is seen as an oxymoron. For many, the idea of building a high-speed network in the unlicensed band isn't a good one. A great deal has been said about crowded frequencies, self-interference and costly network rips. About how microwaving popcorn can cause interference. About disgruntled and perplexed customers. And ex-customers.
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Motorola Good Technology
Exploring the Benefits of 3G Wireless Integrated into Business-Class Routers
By : Sprint Published Date: Aug 16, 2007
Read the Yankee Group white paper to gain additional insight into leveraging high-speed 3G wireless integrated into business-class routers to maximize your infrastructure investments.
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Sprint
IP Convergence that Knows No Boundaries
By : Sprint Published Date: Jan 11, 2008
Access this article published in Network World to learn more about Sprint’s vision of convergence.  This article features a case study of a specialty retailer currently experiencing the power of Sprint’s converged wired and wireless voice and data network solution.
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Sprint
Managing the Mobile Enterprise: A Guide for Creating Effective Enterprise Wireless Strategies
By : Motorola Good Technology Published Date: Mar 27, 2007
Wireless access to enterprise information is going mainstream. However, while the groundswell of enthusiasm for wireless access is coming from the bottom up, the management of wireless access needs to be driven from the top down. Learn how you can build a solid wireless strategy for your organization.
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Motorola Good Technology
Compliance. Protection. Recovery. A Layered Approach to Laptop Security for Corporations
By : Absolute Software Published Date: Feb 20, 2008
This paper discusses the problems IT departments face with laptop theft, mobile data protection, IT asset tracking, and regulatory compliance such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, and California Senate Bill 1386.
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Absolute Software
DataLink for Wireless WAN Fact Sheet
By : Sprint Published Date: Mar 14, 2008
Sprint DataLink(sm) for Wireless WAN lowers access costs and protects against circuit failures with a flexible and reliable wireless alternative.  Whether for primary access or as back-up for wireline access, DataLink provides an added layer of redundancy for business-critical applications and flexibility for rapid deployment.
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Sprint
Download The Wi-Fi Technical Poster
By : Xirrus Published Date: May 02, 2007
Get a technical foundation for deploying a high performance Wi-Fi network. Learn the details of how they work/compete, where they complement and where they're most effective.
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Xirrus
Embedded WLAN Delivers Rich Content Anywhere, Anytime
By : Texas Instruments Published Date: May 17, 2006
Download this whitepaper now and read how WLAN technology embedded in CE devices offers consumers a glimmer of hope that someday soon they will be free to experience their media content on their terms.
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Texas Instruments
GE Medical Systems Use Case: SpringCM Secure Document Management
By : SpringCM Published Date: Jul 11, 2006
SpringCM forms the basis for GE Medical’s secure document management platform that connects main office staff with field-based technicians and outside contractors.
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SpringCM
How RFID Technology Can Enhance Asset Tracking
By : Infor Published Date: Jan 24, 2007
This paper includes a comparison between using RFID and barcoding for asset management as well as real-life examples of how RFID technology is being used by enterprising organizations today to gain significant time savings and enable better asset and maintenance management.
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Infor
MicroCell Deployments: Making a Bad Problem Worse
By : Meru Networks Published Date: Nov 21, 2005
Pervasive wireless LAN deployments require much larger, broader deployment of Wi-Fi access points than hot spots, cafes or isolated guest access in the enterprise. Clearly new solutions and deployment methodologies should be considered to make pervasive wireless LAN deployments feasible and economical.
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Meru Networks
mSuite and Systems Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 Connector for Notes/Domino
By : CommonTime Published Date: Apr 01, 2008
Many companies that have already invested in IBM Lotus Domino/Notes for their business communications now look to achieve the business benefits that are delivered by mobility solutions. To address this challenge, CommonTime has partnered with Microsoft® to combine key elements our best-of-breed Lotus Domino/Notes mobility solution for Windows Mobile devices with Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 (MDM).
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CommonTime
Parking Control Systems
By : GAO RFID Inc. Published Date: Jan 29, 2007
GAO RFID has launched an intelligent parking control management system, integrating RFID technology, automatic control technology and applications software. Learn how the implementation of RFID technology can improve conditions and potentially increase revenues for your parking facility.
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GAO RFID Inc.
Revolutionizing Wireless LAN Deployment Economics with the Meru Networks Radio Switch
By : Meru Networks Published Date: Nov 21, 2005
This white paper is for the enterprise IT administrator tasked with deploying a wireless LAN (WLAN) of any scale, the significant investment in equipment, time and resources to properly plan and install the deployment is daunting.
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Meru Networks
RFID Solutions for Manufacturing Industry
By : GAO RFID Inc. Published Date: Jan 29, 2007
Learn how manufacturers today can leverage RFID technology to help them run more efficient operations that help minimize production down time, optimize material and parts inventories, improve and maintain optimal labor output.
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GAO RFID Inc.
RFID Solutions for Library Systems
By : GAO RFID Inc. Published Date: Jan 29, 2007

Institutional (academic) libraries and public libraries face growing challenges in managing the assets of their collection and maintaining or improving service levels to patrons. Learn how libraries can leverage RFID solutions to save time, reduce cost, and increase productivity.


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GAO RFID Inc.
RFID Solutions for Healthcare Industry
By : GAO RFID Inc. Published Date: Jan 29, 2007
The applications for the healthcare industry are multiple, including asset tracking, patient tracking, staff location, baby monitoring, blood bank distribution, and more. Learn more in this overview by GAO RFID.

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GAO RFID Inc.
Reducing the Cost to Serve the First WiMAX Subscribers
By : WiMAX 20/20 Published Date: Sep 27, 2007
This white paper presents how a radically consolidated, scalable core network architecture based on multi-core processor technology can significantly reduce the cost of the core network and thereby reducing the cost to serve the first WIMAX subscribers.
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WiMAX 20/20
Solutions for Detecting and Eliminating Rogue Wireless Networks
By : AirDefense Published Date: Apr 03, 2006
This paper presents the security risks inherit in wireless networks and explores the technical, functional and return on investment requirements needed for a monitoring solution for companies looking to protect and fortify their wireless networks from rogue wireless devices.
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AirDefense
The Access Service Network in WiMAX: The Role of ASN-GW
By : WiChorus Published Date: Oct 29, 2007
Rising demand for multimedia applications and mobile usage requires new paradigm to shift voice-oriented cellular architecture into data-oriented networks in order to serve bandwidth hungry packet based applications which include but not limited to multimedia gaming, mobiTV, streaming media, P2P, etc. Data oriented network requires 20-fold fatter air link and backhaul as compared to typical voice communication.
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WiChorus
Thinking About IP Multimedia Subsystem: An Architecture for the Future
By : AT&T Published Date: May 14, 2007
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is an open international standard for Next Generation Networking. It supports the delivery of Voice over IP (VoIP) and various multimedia services. IMS is not in itself a service, but an architecture for service delivery. IMS was originally developed by wireless carriers within the context of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in 2002. Since then, its advantages have led to the adoption of IMS by wireline carriers.
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AT&T
Wireless LANs in Higher Education
By : Meru Networks Published Date: Nov 21, 2005
Universities and colleges are among the most aggressive adopters of Wi-Fi technology. The trend toward more collaborative and open learning environments, fueled by the explosive adoption of mobile devices among students and faculty, makes higher education campuses fertile ground for wireless LANs.
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Meru Networks
WLAN Design Considerations for Stationary CE Applications
By : Texas Instruments Published Date: Jul 13, 2006
Designing wireless local area networking (WLAN) capabilities into stationary customer electronics (CE) systems is most successful when certain design issues are considered early in the development cycle.
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Texas Instruments
Wireless Device Management: Controlling the Wireless Enterprise and Reducing TCO
By : PEAK Technologies, Inc. Published Date: Apr 18, 2007
Download this paper now and read why many businesses now recognize that comprehensive management of their wireless device infrastructure is a crucial component of a total IT enterprise management solution.
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PEAK Technologies, Inc.
WiMAX Remote Cabinet Solutions
By : Asentria Corporation Published Date: Aug 30, 2007
One of the greatest challenges to any advanced wireless operation is the maintenance of continuous and economical service. Today’s networks have evolved into business-critical services that organizations rely upon every day. However, unplanned remote site downtime due to equipment and power failure, and adverse environmental conditions can severely impair network service.
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Asentria Corporation
 
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