Making Wireless, Not Ethernet, the Heart of the Network 346
GMGruman writes "As mobile devices enter the workplace and latch on to Wi-Fi networks — along with devices such as HVAC sensors and videoconferencing that most people don't even realize use Wi-Fi — the typical wireless LAN is unable to cope. What needs to happen, argues Aberdeen Group's Andrew Borg, is a rethink of the wireless LAN not as a casual adjunct to the wired LAN (the typical mentality when they were first set up) but as the corporate LAN itself."
Re:The number of devices is not most relevant (Score:4, Funny)
I can tell you where to shove your iPad
Borg (Score:5, Funny)
What needs to happen, argues Aberdeen Group's Andrew Borg
So a Borg is giving suggestions as to how Earth's networks are to be set up?
Careful now, people.
Re:The number of devices is not most relevant (Score:2, Funny)
Don't forget turning on the microwave in the lounge to kill everyone's bandwidth :)