Analysts say seven WLAN switches en route: At Network+Interop, expect a flurry of announcements of switched wireless LAN products that will allow enterprises to better aggregate and manage large-scale network traffic.
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Analysts say seven WLAN switches en route: At Network+Interop, expect a flurry of announcements of switched wireless LAN products that will allow enterprises to better aggregate and manage large-scale network traffic.
Any one know if any of these new switchs (other than vivato) extend the range of wifi?