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Network Design Systems
Research Library
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Mobile Mark, Inc.
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Antenna theory and antenna terminology can seem complicated to the uninitiated. A lot goes in to designing antennas but with a little bit of guidance and explanation, antenna users (network designers, systems integrators, end users) can read through the antenna specifications and choose the right antenna style for their wireless network design.
In this paper we will go over some simple ...
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Black Box Network Services
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Powerful firewall technology and virus scans get all the attention, but they won’t do you any good if anyone off the street can stroll through the front door and leave with the contents of your network in his or her pocket.
This white paper shows why physical security is important and explores ways to keep unauthorized personnel from accessing your network through methods such as locks, fiber ...
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Black Box Network Services
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Your company, like many others, has a sizable investment in computer networks: hardware, software, and customer-related information. You also have a significant investment in the people and processes that support the mission-critical applications you depend on daily to run your business. But one electrical anomaly, one good zap to your network, can sideline this entire segment of your company's ...
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Alvarion
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One of the key questions operators must address prior to setting up a Mobile WiMAX™ network is whether to
deploy a centralized or distributed network architecture. While a centralized topology is far more prevalent than
its counterpart, the distributed approach is an up-and-coming alternative deserving serious consideration.
As a world leader in WiMAX™, Alvarion works closely with operators to ...
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Black Box Network Services
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How do you secure your network from increasing Internet threats and still ensure the performance needed by on-demand applications, remote resources, and on-line content usage?
Network administrators must implement a broader set of security features and simultaneously improve application performance to the meet the needs of their organizations. This introduces major challenges. Additionally, ...
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