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Ethernet News

02 July 2008

Dell sharpens blade installs with FlexAddress

By Jon Brodkin, Network World (US)

Dell has released an I/O virtualisation tool for its blade servers, making it easier for IT managers to install new blades and swap out servers, the company says. Read more...

Ethernet Blog Entries

01 July 2008

A box worth opening

By John E. Dunn

The Apple Mini has some serious competition at last, and it has turned out to be the Asian company Asustek, once derided as a mere ‘box-shifter’, that has revitalised the concept. Read more...

Ethernet Insight

03 July 2008

The lowdown on the Techworld product awards

By Maxwell Cooter, Techworld

We're often asked why certain products won an award - or why others didn't. We don't want the judges' decision to be shrouded in secrecy so this year we're setting out why the winners triumphed. Read more...

Ethernet Briefings

20 May 2008

Open source and OLPC could boost wireless mesh

By John Cox, Network World

The finished IEEE standard for wireless mesh networks is still a way off - but open source and the OLPC look like getting it into use quickly Read more...

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Ethernet Whitepapers

10 June 2008

802.11n Access Points and Power over Ethernet: Key Considerations

By Farpoint Group

Farpoint Group Technical Note - The problem with current PoE technology, is that a very limited amount of power is available in compliant implementations. The idea of powering a .11n AP via .3af, however, has been met by a justifiable level of scepticism. We recently jumped at the chance to test a product that claimed to be able to accomplish this feat.

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Ethernet Product Reviews

14 May 2008

4ipnet MSG100 wireless office controller

By David Cartwright, Techworld

  • List price: £350
  • Pros: You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to use it
    Excellent GUI
    A nice, usable way of providing access control when you want different wireless users to have different access rights
    Ridiculously inexpensive
  • Cons: Moans if you’re using a browser other than IE with the VPN client
    Because it uses the secure flavour of HTTP, the GUI can be a little slow
    When you restart the unit, the DHCP negotiation between client and server sometimes fails Read more...

Ethernet How-Tos

01 July 2008

How to upgrade a home office router

By Preston Gralla, Computerworld

Your small router may be capable of tricks that powerful enterprise routers can do but thanks to the firmware in your router, you can't get at them? This article shows you how to. Read more...

Ethernet Case Studies

19 May 2008

Barts Hospital adopts co-operative Wi-Fi

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Healthcare has led the charge for centralised Wi-Fi. A leading london takes a contrary position and plumps for Aerohive's controller-free system Read more...

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