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Can you explain how clients probing for preferred networks can be exploited? When a wireless client joins a network, it first issues a probe request management frame, which notifies access points in ...
Wyse has extended high-speed wireless connectivity and smartcard security support to its widely-used thin-client computing systems, with the aim of offering greater flexibility, mobility and security ...
A few years ago, thin clients were all the rage. Leading the charge was Sun Microsystems, driven perhaps by a disdain for Microsoft, but many others were producing a variety of thin-client products on ...
In the 1970s and 1980s, the ubiquitous model of corporate and academic computing was that of many users logging in remotely to a single server to use a sliver of its precious processing time. With the ...
I am attempting to enable all my wireless users to ONLY connect to WEP or WAP enabled WLAN’s. I do not even want them to be able to see unsecured ones if possible, but would like them only to connect ...
Gone are the days of sitting on comfy chairs while leafing through the latest copy of Legal IT in the foyer of your relationship adviser. Nowadays, clients and visitors are more likely to open their ...
In Windows XP, we sometimes get the message "No wireless connection found in range" even if we are sitting next to our wireless router. We tried changing the channel and eliminating sources of ...
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