[NCLUG] Breakthrough WLAN Technology That Doesn't Break the Bank
Symbol Technologies
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Tue Mar 25 08:00:37 MST 2003
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Is it really breakthrough technology if no one can afford it?
Introducing switched wireless networking from Symbol Technologies. The
breakthrough WLAN technology with far greater mobility performance. At a
far lower TCO.
WLAN technology has reached an entirely new level with Symbol's switched
wireless architecture. The first media independent, switch-based wireless
networking system, it not only gives you across-the-board gains in network
performance and security, it does so at significantly lower costs of
deployment, migration and ownership. It's the WLAN system that delivers:
* Intelligence, management and security all unified at the switch level.
This gives you the highest level of network security, easier definition
of rules for QoS and security, along with easier scalability.
* Media independence. Supports 802.11b and is ready to support FH,
802.11a, 802.11g, plus emerging standards for long-term investment
protection.
* Airtight security. Offers the most comprehensive wireless mobility
security available. Supports the 802.11 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
standard. Also features KeyGuardTM, Symbol's implementation of TKIP,
Advanced Authentication, complete end-to-end VPN, and forthcoming
standards.
Click here to download our wireless security white paper, along with a
detailed brochure on Symbol's switched wireless architecture.
http://destinationsite.com/c?c=762645.93391.0.1932.0]
Symbol Technologies
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