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On the road to 'Smart Wi-Fi'
Scientific American has an exhaustive piece on what is involved in arming Wi-Fi networks with the smarts and other associated requirements necessary for dealing with a growing number of users -- which could top 270 million by 2008.
The article is a good primer on how Wi-Fi works, what the common pitfalls are, security issues, and the ways in which wireless networks are beginning to act like their wired brethren.
Follow this link for the full story.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on September 28, 2005 05:38 AM
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