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Cisco launches draft Wi-Fi kit
September 5, 2007
Networking-gear company hopes the IEEE's final specification for 802.11n will be close to that of Cisco's high-speed Wi-Fi access point.
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Cisco patches Wi-Fi vulnerabilities
April 13, 2007
Software vulnerabilities that could result in unauthorized access to a wireless network are addressed by two sets of patches.
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Cisco airs out Wi-Fi vulnerability
December 4, 2003
The network equipment maker says a flaw in some of its Aironet wireless access points could allow attackers to snoop on corporate networks.
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WEP
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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SNMP
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Wi-Fi access point
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attacker
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Cisco IOS
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corporate network
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vulnerability
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Wi-Fi
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IEEE 802.11
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security
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key
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monitor
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server
Cisco flaw puts Wi-Fi networks at risk
November 2, 2005
Fix is out for bug in WLAN controllers that could enable an attacker to send malicious wireless traffic.
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traffic
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Commentary: Targeting rogue hot spots
November 19, 2003
While security is an issue when it comes to Wi-Fi, the real risk, says FedEx CIO Rob Carter, is rogue equipment impatient employees install.
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Federal Express
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CIO
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Intel chips to work with latest Cisco Wi-Fi gear
October 19, 2005
Intel first chipmaker to announce certification for Cisco's new software extensions. Other companies likely to follow.
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Intel Centrino
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Intel
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chip company
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LAN
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Start-up edges Cisco for Microsoft Wi-Fi deal
June 13, 2005
After months of testing, Aruba Networks wins major contract to supply software giant with wireless gear, replacing Cisco.
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Microsoft Corp.
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Vonage, Cisco team up in Wi-Fi giveaway
June 13, 2005
People who sign up for Net telephony from Vonage will be able to turn in their old wireless access points for new ones.
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Vonage Holdings Corp.
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Linksys
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VoIP
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adapter
Wi-Fi switch makers search for standard
April 8, 2005
Equipment suppliers band together to make gear interoperable, but small players fear Cisco could hijack the process.
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Airespace
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Trapeze Networks
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Proxim hones Wi-Fi business product pitch
February 9, 2004
The wireless networking equipment maker is fine-tuning its access points as it sees the market for business adoption of Wi-Fi gear picking up this year.
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Proxim Corp.
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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IEEE 802.11
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channel
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notebook computer
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networking
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security
Cisco to update Wi-Fi setup
May 4, 2004
Cisco Systems is set to announce a new module for its Catalyst 6500 Ethernet switch that's designed to allow for more centralized control of Cisco's wireless local area networks.
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Cisco Catalyst
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Cisco Aironet
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Aruba Wireless Networks
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi
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module
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VoIP
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radio
Cisco bug could put hackers in driver's seat
April 8, 2004
Cisco warns customers that a flaw in two of its management products could give hackers free rein on wireless and e-commerce networks.
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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WLAN
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data center
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Wi-Fi
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security
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radio
Cisco enters citywide wireless market
November 15, 2005
Cisco Systems, a leading supplier of wireless gear in homes and businesses, is taking its technology outside as it helps cities build Wi-Fi networks.
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Tropos Networks
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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wireless market
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Philadelphia
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Wi-Fi network
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Wi-Fi
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deployment
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city
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radio
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radio frequency
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San Francisco
Cisco lures businesses with new Wi-Fi gear
November 12, 2003
The company announces gear for large businesses based on the 802.11g standard, its latest effort to push corporate customers cautious of big wireless networking investments off the fence.
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IEEE 802.11g
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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IEEE 802.11
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corporate customer
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standard
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Wireless upstart scores $42 million in funding
July 26, 2004
Aruba Wireless also inks a partnership with HP, as it competes against big names like Cisco and Symbol Technologies.
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wireless switch
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Airespace
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Symbol Technologies Inc.
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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radio frequency
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switch
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WLAN
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LAN
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wireless networking
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HP
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agreement
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radio
Cisco unveils 'future-proof' wireless gear
April 17, 2002
update The networking giant says it will offer new products to be used in wireless local area networks as it looks to capitalize on a market that's expected to boom in the near future.
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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IEEE 802.11g
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Wi-Fi network
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equipment
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LAN
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Wi-Fi
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Cisco extends NAC security to switches
October 17, 2005
Cisco is adding new security software to all its products including Ethernet switches and wireless gear.
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router
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PDA
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laptop computer
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Microsoft Corp.
Wireless gear makers update Wi-Fi for the office
April 29, 2005
Several companies are set to debut new wireless LAN products at this year's Networld+Interop tradeshow.
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Meru Networks
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Aruba Networks
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Networld+Interop
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Trapeze Networks
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Enterasys Networks
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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LAN
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IEEE 802.11
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Wi-Fi
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Ethernet
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PDA
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acquisition
Cisco pushes wireless kit for city services
June 22, 2004
Package of products is designed to help police, other safety officials roam in and out of wireless networks without interruption.
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safety
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police
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kit
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Wi-Fi
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IEEE 802.11
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connection
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city
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IP
Alcatel to pick new Wi-Fi partner
March 19, 2005
Now that Cisco plans to buy Alcatel Wi-Fi switch partner Airespace, the French telecom giant has found a replacement.
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Airespace
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Alcatel
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voice-over-Wi-Fi
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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Trapeze Networks
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Nortel Networks Corp.
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Wi-Fi
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access point
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telephony
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reseller
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IP
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telecommunications
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