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Last Updated: Jan 12, 2005 
Don't know 802.11a from 802.11g? Or how about 802.11x -- the latest standards still under development? Well, you've come to the right place! Check out our vast resources on this family of specifications here.
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Analysts see bright future for 802.11a

(02 Sep 2003)

Analysts at last week's 802.11 Planet event said that 802.11a isn't going anywhere. Despite the emergence of other wireless standards, enterprises will need 802.11a's increased bandwidth for wireless applications.

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NEWS:
>> Analysts see bright future for 802.11a (SearchNetworking.com) 30 Jun 2003
>> New 802.11g wireless standard upstaging 802.11a (SearchNetworking.com) 17 Feb 2003
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>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11a
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11b
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11e
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11g
>> Best Web Links-->Standards and Protocols-->802.11i
ADVICE:
>> 802.11: Why are we still hedging?
TIP :Read what Tim Scannell has to say about 802.11 and the worries that still surround it.
>> Making the 802.11s work together
ASK THE EXPERTS :Is it possible to have an AP with 802.11g standard, and clients with 802.11b and g cards, and have them all work at the same ...
>> 802.11i: Coming soon to a vendor near you
TIP :802.11i is finally available in new devices from wireless-device vendors.
>> Migrating to 802.11g
TIP :Consumers struggling to choose between 802.11a and 802.11b now face another decision: whether and when to migrate to 802.11g.
>> On the horizon: News from 802.11-Planet
TIP :Lisa takes a brief peek at some of the new products exhibited at the recent 802.11 Planet conference and discusses emerging ...
>> 802.11 (Wi-Fi) Networking Handbook - Chapter 9
TIP :Integrating WLAN into your network infrastructure
>> Choosing between 802.11a and 802.11b
TIP :Lisa focuses on the differences between 802.11a and 802.11b, and analyzes the differences and what they mean to you.
>> 802.11 Security: Attacks and risks
TIP :Knowing the risks involved in wireless networks will provide you with better protection for your assets and your users.
>> Do all 802.11b/g access points use Time Division Duplex
ASK THE EXPERTS :As a follow-up to Mike's question of 7/8/2002, do all 802.11b/g access points use Time Division Duplex. I'm trying to ...
>> 802.1x for WLAN security
ASK THE EXPERTS :What do you think about 802.1x for WLAN security? Is this standard ready for enterprise use yet, or would we be better off to ...
>> Can a wireless router 802.11g be used with dial-up connection?
ASK THE EXPERTS :Can a wireless router 802.11g be used with dial-up connection?
>> 802.11i product releases
ASK THE EXPERTS :Any idea when proposed 802.11i wireless products will be released?
>> Why is 802.11 called 802.11?
ASK THE EXPERTS :Why is 802.11 called 802.11?
>> Simultaneous Ethernet and 802.11 connections
ASK THE EXPERTS :I am preparing to set up a small medical office with laptops using 802.11b for roaming use by the therapist. However, they ...
>> Simultaneous Ethernet and 802.11 connections
ASK THE EXPERTS :I am preparing to set up a small medical office with laptops using 802.11b for roaming use by the therapist. However, they ...
>> True capacity of each 802.11b channel
ASK THE EXPERTS :When using an 802.11b access point the maximum throughput I see is approximately 5 Mbps. What is the 11 Mbps all about?
>> VoIP over 802.11 wireless
ASK THE EXPERTS :Is there a technology that enables wireless VoIP phones to receive calls within and/or outside of a hot spot? I've heard ...
>> What are the latest advances to 802.11?
ASK THE EXPERTS :What are the latest advances to the 802 standards? Are there new standards for supporting 1000 mbps CSMA/CD or wireless LANs?
WHITE PAPERS:
>> How to secure your wireless 802.11 network
>> Securing 802.11 wireless networks
>> Keep the bad guys out of your 802.11 wireless network
>> 802.11 wireless LAN security white paper
>> 802.11a wireless network issues in warehouses and distribution centers
>> Wireless 802.11b Security in a Corporate Environment
>> Wireless Security in 802.11 Networks
>> Enterprise deployment of IEEE 802.11 using Windows XP and Windows 2000 Internet Authentication Service
>> 802.11 Security: Attacks and risks

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