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WIRELESS STANDARDS EXPERTS
Lisa Phifer
Vice President, Core Competence Inc.
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Will different wireless card link speeds cause network latency?
10 Jul 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Our wireless networking expert, Lisa Phifer, explains how to avoid network latency when wireless network cards with different maximum link speeds slow down your WLAN.
Open source authenticator implementation for LANs: How is open1x an 802.1X supplicant?
10 Jul 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how open source implementation of the IEEE 802.1X protocol, Open1X, is an 802.1x supplicant in this expert answer from wireless networking expert, Lisa Phifer.
Upgrading to 802.11n: Key considerations
Submitted By: by Lisa Phifer | 10 Apr 2008
CHECKLIST - This 802.11n checklist will help you determine where, how, and when to migrate to 802.11n Wi-Fi, and how to maximize benefit and minimize pain.
What can we expect in an 802.11n Wireless LAN standard implementation?
19 Mar 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - At what stage is 802.11n implementation in, and what changes can we expect to see with it? Learn about the standard from wireless networking expert Lisa Phifer.
Wireless security protocols -- How WPA and WPA2 work
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 13 Mar 2008
TIP - WPA and WPA2 improve upon WEP's encryption methods for better 802.11 wireless security.
Wireless security -- How WEP encryption works
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 28 Feb 2008
TIP - Encryption is an important part of wireless security -- but how does it work? In this tip, learn how WEP works and why it alone is not an adequate wireless security solution.
Understanding 802.11n wireless antennas
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 10 Jan 2008
TIP - 802.11n wireless antennas have been improved to increase network footprint, available bandwidth and resilience to problems that crippled older 802.11a/b/g access points.
Will 802.11n WAPs we purchase today be compatible with NAC?
12 Sep 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Find out how to tell whether the new 802.11n WAPs that you purchase today will be compatible with NAC, from our wireless expert, Lisa Phifer.
Upcoming wireless standards promise managed WLANs
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 09 Aug 2007
TIP - Two new IEEE wireless networking standards, 802.11k and 802.11v, aim to improve wireless LAN manageability.
Can computers talk to a wireless AP using ad hoc?
14 May 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Wireless expert Lisa Phifer explains how to use ad hoc to get computers to talk to one another, in this response.


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