Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How to Set Up a Business-Grade Wi-Fi Network

  Lay your tablet on a table, join its network | Softbank to launch 110Mbps mobile router next week
 
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How to Set Up a Business-Grade Wi-Fi Network
Setting up a robust Wi-Fi network for your business doesn't have to be a nerve-wrecking experience. CIO.com looks at seven key factors you need to consider, including access points, frequency bands, network management and the forthcoming 802.11ac standard. Read More


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Lay your tablet on a table, join its network
A research team is demonstrating tablets that form local networks among the devices laid upon their surfaces, while also providing wireless charging, at the Ceatec electronics show in Japan. Read More

Softbank to launch 110Mbps mobile router next week
Softbank Mobile said Wednesday it will launch a new mobile router next week providing download speeds of up to 110Mbps on its LTE network. Read More


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Best Practices for the Hyperconverged Enterprise Network
Join Maryam Zand, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Riverbed Technology, as she discusses how you can: Achieve unified communications Realize business short-term ROI Optimize network performance, regardless of end-user location Increase user productivity Learn more.

Verizon to reach 417 cities with LTE next week
Verizon Wireless said it will launch faster LTE wireless service in 21 cities on Oct. 18, reaching a total of 417 markets two months ahead of schedule. Read More

American Airlines flight attendants to use Galaxy Note devices
American Airlines plans to buy some 17,000 first-generation Samsung Galaxy Note devices for use by flight attendants on its planes. Read More

 
 
 

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