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All,

I know that wireless connectivity issues come up regularly on this list 
so I though I would share the information below about an upcoming 
wwwcast. I know that this event is oriented towards the business 
environment but, nonetheless, it may be useful for some on this list. 
And maybe some of you (e.g. Nokia folk) DO use your Internet Tablet 
inside of the enterprise wireless LAN.

Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

Acadia Secure Networks, LLC

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Subject: Web event: A Guide to Wireless LAN Troubleshooting
Date: 	Tue, 5 Feb 2008 19:50:57 +0000
From: 	Jeff Knight <jknight at airwave.com>
To: 	jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com



*Do your end users complain that they can't connect to the wireless 
network?  Or that the WLAN is too slow?  Do you spend a lot of time 
handling these questions?*

* *

*Please join us on Tuesday, February 12* *for another "insider" seminar* 
with senior wireless networking engineer Jeremy Haltom on how to 
troubleshoot and resolve end-user problems on your wireless network.

 

*"A Guide to Wireless LAN Troubleshooting" will take place online at 1 
pm ET, 10 am PT, and 1800 GMT on February 12.* * To attend or to receive 
a recording after the event, please click here 
<http://x.jngo1.net/y.z?l=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airwave.com%2Fseminar%2Fregister%3Fevent_code%3D4579&e=18727&j=81454931&t=h>**.*

* *

The size and complexity of wireless networks has grown by leaps and 
bounds, often exceeding the capabilities of the tools that accompany 
your WLAN hardware.  To resolve problems quickly and efficiently, you 
need to be able to determine whether the cause lies with the device, the 
user, the RF environment, wireless infrastructure, or elsewhere on the 
network, 

* *

This seminar will help you figure out how to:

 

.         Assess a user's connection status and determine the location

.         Determine whether issues are related to a specific AP or to 
other network infrastructure

.         Diagnose common user authentication errors

.         Measure and report on network performance

.         Determine why users report being 'dropped' by the network.

 

The event will be one hour long.  Following the presentation, there will 
be a question and answer session and a brief demonstration of the 
AirWave Wireless Management Suite. *To reserve your seat, or your copy 
of the event, please click here 
<http://x.jngo1.net/y.z?l=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airwave.com%2Fseminar%2Fregister%3Fevent_code%3D4579&e=18727&j=81454931&t=h&p=2>.*

 

Thank you for your continued interest in AirWave and in wireless network 
management.  If I can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to 
call on me.

 

We hope to see you next week.

 

Sincerely,

 

/Jeffrey W. Knight/

 

Director of Marketing

AirWave Wireless

1700 S El Camino Real Suite 500

San Mateo, CA 94402

650-286-6125

 

PS.  If you missed our recent webcast, "*Wireless Trends for 2008,*" a 
free recording of the event is available here 
<http://x.jngo1.net/y.z?l=http%3A%2F%2Fairwave.com%2Fmedia%2Fwebcasts%2F%3Ffile%3Dairwave-webcast-wireless-trends-2008%26ver%3D02hdhl1&e=18727&j=81454931&t=h>.

 

 

PPS If you have received this email in error or wish to be removed from 
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