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Wireless Networking

Wireless networking has, in a notably short time, gone from being a minor miracle used only by the geeky elite to a mainstream technology, thanks to falling prices, newer, faster standards, and the
ubiquity of broadband connections. Going wireless is cheaper and easier than ever, and the latest devices are fast enough to handle heavy-duty tasks like large file transfers and streaming audio and video.

- Vnunet.com There are many different wireless technologies currently available, making the promise of a wireless digital home a reality. Whether it be the many Wi-Fi variants, WiMax, 3G, Bluetooth, GSM or ZigBee, we have it covered.

- Wirelessnetworkingacademy.com The wireless industry is growing rapidly. Many companies are deploying private wireless networks in enterprises to support mobility and voice over wireless applications. Public hotspots, such as airports and convention centers, are installing wireless networks to serve the public needing broadband access to the Internet. There is definitely a shortage of trained professionals necessary to design, install, and support these wireless networks.

- Intel.com Intel wireless networking solutions enable network connectivity without wires for desktop and notebook PC platforms. Intel products provide uncompromising performance, security and scalability for fast, flexible connectivity at work, at home, or on the road.

- Wirelessnetworkingacademy.com Our independent training provides the knowledge and practical skills necessary to deploy and support secure, high performance wireless network solutions for enterprises and vertical industry applications. We provide each of our students an evaluation of their understanding and skills for deploying wireless LANs.
Wireless-Nets, Ltd., a pioneer in the development and deployment of wireless LAN solutions, owns and operates the Wireless Networking Academy. Led by Jim Geier, Wireless-Nets has an extensive background in analyzing, designing, installing and supporting wireless LANs throughout the world. Wireless-Nets injects this knowledge and practical experience into all training courses and evaluations that the Wireless Networking Academy offers.

- Networking.ittoolbox.com The ITtoolbox Wireless-Networks-L group is for the discussion of issues and concerns related to setting up and maintaining a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and other wireless networks. Sample topics of discussion include connectivity, throughput, and troubleshooting.

- Cwnp.com lanet3 Wireless is a creator and provider of IT training, courseware, and certification exams for wireless LAN technologies in the computer networking industry. Planet3 employs contract Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from around the world to create and validate the content that is used to train and certify IT professionals in wireless networking technologies.

- Networkworld.com IT Careers and Training What are your career goals and what training and education options are available to you? This weekly newsletter discusses IT career and education trends and issues, and looks at what network executives need to do to ensure their technical and business skills remain relevant to employers.