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Written by Jim Geier
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
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It's very important to define requirements at the beginning of the project. If you don't do this, you'll likely install a solution that doesn't fully meet the needs of users or effectively interface with other systems. You need to get this right the first time because it's difficult and costly to re-engineer the solution once it's already in place.
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Written by Jim Geier
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
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When deploying wireless LANs, most people begin the project by jumping into technical matters, such as deciding upon which version of 802.11 to use, which vendor to select, and how to overcome the limitations of 802.11 security. These are important elements of implementing a wireless LAN; however prior to getting too far with the project, you must give careful attention to requirements analysis and design in order to end up with an effective solution.
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