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When recently running tests with an 802.11g wireless LAN router, I noticed the usual degradation in PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jim Geier   
Monday, 02 April 2007
I've been seeing a lot of companies with access point firmware that's not up-to-date. This means that these companies are not taking advantages of security and performance patches offered by the vendor. Take a look at your firmware and download updates as needed. Be certain to read over the vendor's notes, however, to ensure that installing the new firmware will not introduce any known issues that will adversely impact your network.
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