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Official site of 3Com's woreless products such as wireless LAN access points, bridges, client devices, and routers, as well as bluetooth. Official site of 3Com's wireless products such as wireless LAN access points, bridges, client devices, and routers, a




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Robust, license-free, wireless way to connect LANs together at a distance.




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Manufacturer of wireless bridges and routers, voice/data modems and microwave radios and developer of related network configuration, monitoring and maintenance software.




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Wireless switches (sometimes called wireless access controllers) enable your employees to access your LAN (local area network) using wireless technology. This is one way to manage a wide-scale deployment of a wireless network.

A "fat AP (access point)" is created when computers within a general office area are connected to a single wireless router. A series of fat APs are established throughout the entire company. All of these wireless routers are connected (either directly or indirectly) to one or more wireless switches (usually located in the IT department or data center) that oversee all of the fat APs. The switches are then connected to the servers. Each AP shows up ... more


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