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- Wireshark 1.2.4 (Mac)
- Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer, and is the standard in many industries. It is the continuation of a project that started in 1998. Hundreds of developers around the world have contributed to it, and it is still under active development. Read/write many different aWireshark is the world's...
- Software downloads 2009-11-16
- 802.11n approved; Not 'new' and hardly groundbreaking
- I'm moving to itWell, if all you do is check email and write blog posts all day - then yeah, g is fine.BUT - if you ever intend on watching high-def video or play games, then even g is not enough. You'll want n.WiMAX is interesting, BUT:-No computer we have...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- MSN Messenger Force (for the Pocket PC) v2.5ppc (Mobile)
- MSN Messenger Force uses the MSN Messenger protocol for core Instant Messaging and Presence functionality. The MSN Messenger Service tells you when your family and friends are online so that you can send instant messages to them in real time.This version of MSN Messenger Force for Windows powered Pocket PCs...
- Software downloads 2009-07-10
- Eurocrats face proprietary FUD attack
- Maybe open, transparent standards are incompatible with free competition. Maybe open standards are just a tool by which open source aims to destroy innovation. Maybe the last 40 years of innovation within open standards like the Internet Protocol, the World Wide Web, the IEEE 802.11 standards, and the rest never...
- Blog posts 2009-07-09
- Vulnerability Analysis of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) DoS Attack Over Wireless Networks
- IEEE 802.11 supports 802.1x to provide strong authentication mechanism for Wireless networks. 802.1x utilizes Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP as a framework for authentication, allowing for a number of authentication methods to be used. Unfortunately, 802.1x includes some unprotected EAP packets during authentication process which can be easily exploited by an...
- White papers 2009-07-01
- How a Spanning Tree Works
- The way a switch learns Ethernet MAC addresses is by inspecting the Ethernet frame and recording the source MAC address in a dynamic table. The switch will also associate a learned MAC address with a port. It can then make intelligent forwarding decisions based on the destination MAC address. This...
- White papers 2009-06-23
- Proactive Attacker Localization in Wireless LAN
- This paper addresses the open problem of locating an attacker that intentionally hides or falsifies its position using advanced radio technologies. A novel attacker localization mechanism, called Access Point Coordinated Localization APCL, is proposed for IEEE 802.11 networks. APCL actively forces the attacker to reveal its position information by combining...
- White papers 2009-04-01
- Nokia, AT&T debut thinnest smartphone ever
- The thinnest smartphone on the market is coming to AT&T. Nokia has unveiled its E71x, just 10 millimeters thin and coming to AT&T in "coming weeks" for $99.99. The smartphone, which uses the Symbian OS, offers Wi-Fi, built-in GPS navigation, IM, video share, a music player, 3.2...
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- Future-Forward to 802.11 n: The Testing Challenge in Wireless Networking
- The crucial interoperability of wireless network devices built around the 802.11 standard is threatened by the advent of new and faster technologies. The IEEE is trying to cope by introducing the 802.11n standard - but it's still in draft form. Meanwhile, how can manufacturers cope with the confusion and promise...
- White papers 2009-03-01
- Priority Based Power Saving Mode in WLAN
- According to employing Power Saving Mode PSM scheme or not, stations STAs in Wireless Local Area Networks can be classified into two categories: STAs using PSM PSSTAs and STAs staying in Active Mode (AM-STAs). In IEEE 802.11 standard, a PS-STA periodically wakes up and retrieves data buffered at the Access...
- White papers 2009-02-24
- A Low-Power Monolithic CMOS Transceiver for 802.11b Wireless LANs
- Wireless LANs WLANs are currently seeing significant growth in the worldwide consumer electronics market. The high data rate (11 Mbps) WLAN standard IEEE 802.11b in unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band is the most popular one. With more handheld devices such as PDA and IP phones integrated with the WLAN function,...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Investigating Depth-Fanout Trade-O in WiMAX Mesh Networks
- Wireless Mesh Networks WMNs have been an emerging technology for providing cost/effective broadband Internet access. The research done insofar usually assumes that the wireless backbone of a WMN is built using IEEE 802.11 technologies. Such an approach has the drawback of leading to dense and sub-optimal deployments, due to the...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Designing Polycom SpectraLink VoWLAN Solutions to Comply With Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS)
- The focus of this white paper is to provide guidance on achieving PCI DSS compliance for wireless LANs WLANs using Polycom SpectraLink handsets to run VoWLAN. VoWLAN is defined as "The use of a wireless broadband network for the purpose of vocal conversation, using Wi-Fi or the IEEE 802.11 standard...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Evaluation of Adaptive Radio Techniques for the Under-11GHz Broadband Wireless Access
- The evaluation is performed in the attempt to improve link availability and transmission quality of BWA Broadband Wireless Access systems, and to achieve an efficient use of radio resources. The paper has analysed and compared the physical and link layer performance for two common standards: the IEEE 802.16 WMAN-SC and...
- White papers 2008-11-29
- Microsoft Research and their secret projects
- Over the years, Microsoft has dominated the marketplace with some ground breaking products. Not just Windows or Office, but spreading to the web, communications, education and research. But most people will know they work behind the scenes on seemingly insignificant stuff, that may or may not end up being the...
- Blog posts 2008-11-04
- SNRS - Securing Networks with Cisco Routers & Switches v3.0
- View Available Dates and LocationsDiscover advanced concepts in IOS router and switch security in this course that starts where IINS v1.0, core training for the CCNA Security Associate certification, stops. In SNRS v3.0, a component in the Cisco Certified Security Professional certification, you will take your IOS...
- Training 2008-11-01
- Performance Enhancement of WLAN Using 802.11n and MIMO Technology
- 802.11n is IEEE wireless standards that significantly improve throughput and range of Wireless Local Area Networks WLAN compared with other 802.11 standards. It is expected to provide a throughput of over 100 Mbps, which is twice that of 802.11g. This difference is because it is designed to operate in both...
- White papers 2008-10-04
- An Experimental Evaluation of DoS Attack and Its Impact on Throughput of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
- Off late, Wireless LAN WLAN has gained popularity in a variety of locations. This has lead to development of high level security protocols for WLAN. The newest protocol IEEE 802.11i ratified to provide strong data encryption but it cannot prevent Denial of Service DoS attacks on WLAN. This paper in...
- White papers 2008-08-01
- WiMAX/Wi-Fi Coexistence in the 3.65GHz Band - Standardization and Simulation
- Opening of the 3.65-3.7GHz band in the US has created opportunities to standardize solutions for license-exempt operation of WiMAX systems. This is being realized through the IEEE P802.16h license-exempt amendment. This paper presents a summary of the regulatory requirements of the band, and summarizes efforts within IEEE License-Exempt Task Group...
- White papers 2008-07-14
- Denial of Service Attacks and Challenges in Broadband Wireless Networks
- Broadband wireless networks are providing internet and related services to end users. The three most important broadband wireless technologies are IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.16, and Wireless Mesh Network WMN. Security attacks and vulnerabilities vary amongst these broadband wireless networks because of differences in topologies, network operations and physical setups. Amongst...
- White papers 2008-07-01
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