Microsoft has teamed up with Cisco Systems, Dell Computer, Intel and others to improve security for wireless Internet connections in businesses, homes and public places. Microsoft on Monday announced ...
The reasons are easy to understand. Wireless network communication means your home-based customers can now have all their computers communicating with each other and the Internet without the need, ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 22, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system leads the industry as the first platform to include native support for Wi-Fi networks ...
Wireless security is a hot topic among techies and lawmakers alike. Securing resources from inappropriate use becomes more difficult when there are fewer physical barriers. The increasing use of ...
Techworld is reporting that Microsoft has released an update which adds support for WPA2 to Windows XP: Microsoft has released native support for the IEEE 802.11i wireless security specification in ...
The update fixes a long-standing security problem in Windows XP SP2, which starts an automatic scan for wireless networks when a laptop boots or powers up from hibernation. Windows' Wi-Fi client goes ...
COMMENTARY-- Hello from wireless networking hell! I am in this wretched place because I was trying to write a column on how you, dear reader, can set up your very own wireless local area ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 22, 2001 — John Smyrnos has one minute to get to his next meeting. The vice president for education at New Hampshire-based Enterasys Networks, Smyrnos has been putting the final ...
Configuring or reconfiguring a wireless network — or just adding a new device to an existing one — can often be a hassle. In fact, keeping configuration effort to a minimum is one of the main reasons ...
I'm looking for something like the Windows XP wireless network manager for Windows 2000. Something like IBM's ThinkPad Access Connections would even work. Here's why:<BR><BR>When I bought the wireless ...