Motorola pushes secured wireless LAN into enterprise
Posted by James Breen at 21 October 2008 15:36
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Posted by Sam Diaz @ 6:00 am Categories: General, IT Management, Hardware Infrastructure, Security, Wired & Wireless, Motorola, Enterprise 2.0 Tags: Network, WLAN, Motorola Inc., Wi-Fi, Wireless, LANs, Wireless LANs, Networking, Sam Diaz Motorola, with the close of its acquisition of AirDefense at the end of last month, is homicide no time integrating AirDefense's wireless security technology into its wireless LAN access points..
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