Wireless LAN Edge: Is 802.11n the End of Ethernet?
Source: Meru Networks
With WiFi Alliance certifying 802.11n draft 2.0 that is promising to deliver Ethernet equivalent speeds on WLAN, enterprises are beginning to look at wireless as an alternate to wired networks at the edge. Is 802.11n marking the end of Ethernet? The attendee of this webcast will discover how the fastest enterprise-class mobility solutions can be created with 802.11n. There are few key steps that networking managers need to take to ensure a successful deployment of a 802.11n based network. The presenters of this webcast discuss when and how 802.11n will be deployed in the enterprise market. The attendee will learn the best practices of deploying 802.11n based wireless network in a greenfield as well as brownfield environments.
| Format: | Webcast | Size: | 0.00 |
| Date: | Nov 2007 |
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