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802.1x Standards

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802.11a 5 GHz, 54 Mbps
802.11b 2.4 GHz, 11 Mbps
802.11d Multiple Regulatory Domains
802.11e Quality of Service
802.11g 2.4 GHz, 54 Mbps
802.11h Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control
802.11i Security
802.11j Japan 5 GHz Channels
802.11k Radio Resource Management
802.11n High-Speed MIMO
802.11p Wireless Access for Vehicular Environment
802.11r Fast Roaming
802.11s ESS Mesh Networking
802.11u Interworking with non-802 networks
802.11v Wireless Network Management
802.11w Protected Management Frames
802.11y 3650-3700 Operation in the U.S.


Azotel adds Mikrotik support

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Usage Graphs and Auto-Provisioning for MikroTik CPEs

One of the big advantages that SIMPLer has over competing systems is its  ability to automate many of the steps required during the provisioning process for radio equipment from many vendors. To further improve usability, this automatic provisioning capability has now been extended to cover radio equipment from MikroTik.

Support for usage graphs from MikroTik CPEs has also been added.


Wireless Security Myths

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Network World has a good article on wireless network security myths.

 

http://www.networkworld.com/news/tech/2010/062110-tech-update.html


Carrier Redundancy thoughts

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Recently there have been discussions on some lists about carrier redundancy.  I figured I would sum up some thoughts and add my own,

 

In today’s world of consolidation, takeovers, and cost saving measures carrier redundancy is something one should pursue with due diligence.  Below are some questions to know about your existing provider and any future providers. If you know this you can compare the differences between two providers.  By knowing the answer to these questions you can add two carriers which will complement each other.