Understanding all the 802.1X client settings in Windows can certainly help during deployment and support of an 802.1X network. This is especially true when manual configuration of the settings is ...
When it comes to wireless security, considerable attention has been paid to encrypting data, authenticating users, restricting access, and detecting rogue access points (APs). As these network and ...
A few years ago, thin clients were all the rage. Leading the charge was Sun Microsystems, driven perhaps by a disdain for Microsoft, but many others were producing a variety of thin-client products on ...
I hope I can explain this correctly, sorry if I don't. Some 'assumption' on my part is included. I assign static IP addresses to the clients (in the client, not the Router), always have done so. Two ...
I am attempting to enable all my wireless users to ONLY connect to WEP or WAP enabled WLAN’s. I do not even want them to be able to see unsecured ones if possible, but would like them only to connect ...
I like the idea of keeping a Wi-Fi network open so visitors can be welcomed into the warm Internet like Elijah to a seder. But for your business, you’ll likely want restrict access as much as possible ...
Wi-Fi standards can be a confusing, ever-changing subject, especially when manufacturers engage in a war of buzzwords regarding the latest frivolous features. You can safely ignore most of those ...