Saturday, July 15, 2000: 4:00 pm (Second Stage): Do you have questions about basic electronics, embedded systems, secure hardware design, smart cards, hardware tok...
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Saturday, July 15, 2000: 4:00 pm (Second Stage): Do you have questions about basic electronics, embedded systems, secure hardware design, smart cards, hardware tokens, or wireless and radio technologies? Having a problem reverse engineering your latest flea market find? Are you sick and tired of hearing about software-only related security problems? Not to worry! Stop by the Hardware and Electronics Q%A Panel to explore a different form of hacking and interface directly with fellow electronics enthusiasts. The panel will be an open discussion and will attempt to field and answer any related questions. Three hardware hackers - Kingpin, Brian Oblivion, and Javaman - will be on hand. Special guests may appear.
802.11n Wireless: R...
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802.11n Wireless: Real-life Design and Deployment Lessons Learned
Live from Interop New York, our panel of experts from manufacturing, education, retail and heal...
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802.11n Wireless: Real-life Design and Deployment Lessons Learned
Live from Interop New York, our panel of experts from manufacturing, education, retail and healthcare will discuss 802.11n migration, policies for managing tablets and smartphones, how to deploy mission critical voice, lessons learned from RF interference, and design guidelines for high density environments. From: Cisco Views: 176 4 ratings Time: 43:42 More in Science & Technology
802.11n Wireless: R...
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802.11n Wireless: Real-life Design and Deployment Lessons Learned
Live from Interop New York, our panel of experts from manufacturing, education, retail and heal...
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802.11n Wireless: Real-life Design and Deployment Lessons Learned
Live from Interop New York, our panel of experts from manufacturing, education, retail and healthcare will discuss 802.11n migration, policies for managing tablets and smartphones, how to deploy mission critical voice, lessons learned from RF interference, and design guidelines for high density environments. From: Cisco Views: 176 4 ratings Time: 43:42 More in Science & Technology