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AirMagnet provides wireless integrity management systems that bring control to Wi-Fi networking, and provide IT staff with the information and tools they need to support any number of WLANs throughout the entire network lifecycle. The company was founded in 2001, shipped its first products in April 2002 and has amassed more than 1,500 customers.
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AirMagnet solutions come in personal configurations for use by field IT personnel, as well as a distributed configuration that provides 24x7 centralized management of any number of networks. The result is an unmatched management suite offering real-time network monitoring and administration and in-depth analysis either on-site or remotely to ensure the highest level of security, performance and reliability throughout the entire system.
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Engineered specifically to address the unique needs of wireless networks, AirMagnet lets any organization lock out unwanted access, lock up security and reliability and lock in peak performance and reliability better than any alternative.
THE WIRELESS MARKET
Wireless networks based on the 802.11b, 802.11a and the emerging 802.11g standards are being implemented in ever-increasing numbers in corporate America.
The growth of Wireless LANs in the enterprise has been driven by the increasing availability of solutions and rapid decline in hardware costs, combined with the wide appeal of increased mobility, flexibility and convenience among enterprise end users.
The inclination of enterprise end users to deploy their own WLAN equipment without consulting IT managers or asking their permission has contributed to ad hoc, unmanaged proliferation of Wi-Fi technology.
The price of ad-hoc implementation is often a significant gap in a company’s network security. Non-technical employees who install Wi-Fi hardware without the knowledge of IT often do not incorporate security protocols, which opens areas of vulnerability below the radar screen of the IT department.
The emergence of new protocols and authentication measures like TKIP, WPA, AES and Cisco’s LEAP promise to improve WLAN security, but they will only be effective if they are implemented universally, and as WLAN’s growth rate increases, this becomes an increasingly difficult task.
The viral growth of WLANs not only effects network security, but also impedes network performance and reliability.
Any number of issues indigenous to wireless environments--channel interference, bandwidth constraints and the introduction of unidentified Access Points and Stations--can affect the performance and availability of WLANs.
AirMagnet's mission is to proactively identify and solve any problem related to security, performance and reliability on wireless networks.
Pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires : contact@neurotechafrica.com
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