Former Intel exec sets Wi-Fi crowd straight
Vendors of wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment must work much harder to make their products more user friendly and to improve security features, a former Intel Corp. executive said Wednesday. "Hours after a Cisco Systems Inc. executive speaking at the Wi-Fi Planet Conference & Expo proclaimed that wireless LANs (WLANS) are ready for the enterprise, Les Vadasz, who retired from Intel earlier this year, brought the crowd back down to earth when he told them that much work remains to be done."
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