Monthly Archives: May 2002

Networking Gear Hot Ticket on eBay

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Its a long way from collectible pez dispensers and beanie babies, but networking equipment worth thousands of dollars per router and switch has become...

CBDTPA Legislation Should Be Opposed

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When people argue about the prospect of mandatory digital rights management technologies, like those proposed in Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings Consumer Broadband and Digital...

Wireless LAN Security Crackdown

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Cheap and provocative, WLANs are making their way onto production networks through the back door. Tech-savvy employees pick up a system at Circuit City...

Sniffing Out Rogue Wireless Lans

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With the price of 802.11b wireless access points dropping fast, its not surprising that unsanctioned WLAN connections are popping up like weeds on corporate...

Networking: Finding Its Pulse

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For many years, networking looked like a sure thing. Whatever the state of hardware and software, those assets had to be connected—the faster, the...

A New Design for a New Tech Climate

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The economy, technology and the world have changed dramatically over the last two years. Where once the stock market seemed to have no top,...

IBM Strengthens Ultradense Blade Server

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IBM has joined the growing ranks of computer makers who have announced high-density "blade" servers in the last year, but the company hopes to...

The 2nd Annual Innovation In Infrastructure Finalists

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The Innovation In Infrastructure Awards are a benchmark for networking infrastructure products. Labs analysts and editors from eWeek and sister publication PC Magazine collaborated...

Waiting for Broadband

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When Etienne Handman wants to buy a Cisco Systems Inc. router, he doesnt call Cisco or one of its resellers. Handman first clicks through...

802.11a and 802.11g Evolve the WLAN Space

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Ten or so megabits per second is more network speed than most business users need, but this hasnt stopped the march of wired networking...