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Blocking Rogue Access Points in Real Time With AirMagnet







Blocking Rogue Access Points in Real
Time With AirMagnet

Blocking Rogue Access Points in Real
Time With AirMagnet
03/08/2004 11:20 PM

AirMagnet Inc. on Monday released a new version of its WLAN security solution, which now is capable of detecting, tracing and blocking rogue access points in real time to help protect the integrity of corporate wireless networks.




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