IP voice applications have already presented new quality of service challenges on wired networks. Data applications could easily tolerate fluctuations in available bandwidth, but the same typical ...
WLAN administrators will get much needed help starting this week when AirMagnet unveils at Interop one of the first voice over WLAN analysis tools, VoFi Analyzer. The analyzer will monitor jitter or ...
If you want to know what's happening in the voice over wireless LAN area, the one guy to ask is Ben Guderian, the Vice President for Product Marketing for WLAN voice products at Polycom. Ben has been ...
Voice over WLANs is still a challenge, but the Open Networking Foundation and the Wi-Fi Alliance are working on fixes. This is a little follow-up to Zeus Kerravala's piece on the requirements for ...
Over the past few years, a significant penetration of Voice over IP (VoIP) systems has occurred in both enterprise and residential markets. VoIP enables the convergence of data and voice networks into ...
"User Plans for Wireless LANs, North America 2004" notes that security continues to be the biggest obstacle to WLAN adoption, but that barrier is being overcome as vendors improve security features ...
Aruba is the top dog if you want to add voice traffic to an enterprise wireless LAN. VoIP should be an easy fit for wireless LANs, but mixing the two technologies today is difficult. Despite VoIP’s ...
Trapeze Networks is leveraging VeriWave, Inc.'s comprehensive performance analysis system to deliver the industry's first toll-quality voice-over-WLANs (VoWLAN). Trapeze chose VeriWave's WaveTest 90 ...
AirMagnet Mobile 4.0 includes 20 new features, such as voice-over-WLAN troubleshooting tools, expanded authentication support and policy management, said Rich Mironov, vice president of marketing at ...
VoIP should be an easy fit for wireless LANs, but mixing the two technologies today is difficult. Despite VoIP’s low-bandwidth profile, even a small amount of data traffic on the same network can lead ...
WLANs (Wireless LANs) are still in the experimental phase at most companies. Why? Because wireless security standards remain in flux. But a more obvious obstacle to wholehearted adoption is the lack ...
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