Five myths about wireless LANs

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If it can connect a nation of Web surfers and emailers, can it connect an enterprise?

Say “Wi-Fi” and perhaps the image that comes to mind is a bunch of college kids sitting at a Starbucks using laptops to surf the ‘Net and email one another. That’s an accurate image, but it’s not the only use of Wi-Fi. Manufacturers have a lot to...

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