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A wireless mesh network is a peer-to-peer, multi-hop wireless network in which participant nodes or access points
cooperate to route packets.
Indoor wireless networking, while not a new concept, hasalways been an attractive option for enterprises interested
more cost-effectively building or extending wireless LANsto areas where Ethernet cabling does not existing or is cost prohibitive.
cooperate to route packets.
Indoor wireless networking, while not a new concept, hasalways been an attractive option for enterprises interested
more cost-effectively building or extending wireless LANsto areas where Ethernet cabling does not existing or is cost prohibitive.
Wireless LANs (WLANs) are quickly becoming pervasive in the enterprise. Businesses are turning to WLANs to give employees immediate access to
business applications and communication tools.
By adding voice to their to their wireless networks businesses can improve collaboration and responsiveness and save money by being more
efficient. The increasing use of VoFI (Voice over WiFi) phones, and dual-mode phones offering services like Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) offer
new opportunities to increase productivity in the workplace.

Wireless Security White Papers


