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Why is intrusion detection so noisy?
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It's Easy Being Green Remote data networking is green technology. It can pay for itself, make for a better workplace, and make a statement about your concern for the environment. In fact, it will cost you nothing.
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January, 2009: Halestar completed the first portion a major wireless network rollout for a multinational manufacturing concern, covering more than 25 sites in the United States, Canada and Central America. Halestar provided RF planning, programming, installation, logistics and support for parallel implementations in production facilities, warehouses and hazardous environments.
Trapeze' is now part of Belden, a giant in structured data wiring. Trapeze had already established themselves as a technology leader in the wireless LAN space. Now, they're everywhere.
Trapeze' Intelligent Switching allows Trapeze thin APs to act autonomously when forwarding traffic, yet remain manageable components in a thin AP infrastructure. This has huge implications for 802.11N deployments, and combats the bandwidth starvation that can be part of centralized controller strategies. What's more, controllers can be virtual; APs can load balance across available controllers for optimal performance. You need to know about Trapeze.
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Contract Pricing
Halestar is the recipient of the Connecticut Department of Information Technology statewide contract for Check Point and Nokia security products, #06ITZ0079. Connecticut state agencies and municipalities can purchase through this contract. Renewed through September, '09
New Construction Needs Wireless
![]() Soon, you are going to look at network wires with the nostalgia you reserve for typewriters. Your desk set and that curly cord will look quaint. LAN ports won't even be available on most computing devices. Wireless networks are the appropriate winner: They're more secure. They're less expensive. They're more flexible.
Halestar provides quality WiFi surveys for new construction, hospitals, historical spaces, schools and open areas.
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