A New Era in Designing and Managing the Wireless Network

This paper from Motorola contains some interesting data for those involved in designing, deploying, monitoring and managing high-speed wireless networks.

By Enterprise Networking Planet Staff | Jan 13, 2010
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Today’s wireless communications networks are most often comprised of various types of technologies. These include point-to-point links, point-to-multipoint links, wireless mesh networks and wireless LANs. Software-based wireless network design and management tools provide for consolidated and integrated design, deployment and management of each layer of the network.This paper details the many ways to efficiently manage wireless networks.

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