A software defined networking operating system has been deployed to a "virtual slice" of Internet2's national education network and turned on.
A multidisciplinary team from New York University has provided research that suggests regulators should reconsider how they evaluate the health risks of high-frequency radio waves.
Undergraduates living on campus this coming fall at the University of California, Irvine will finally be able to unplug their devices in the residence halls. The institution is in the process of installing 802.11ac in the residential housing as part of a longer-term campus-wide wireless upgrade.
Houston Community College, already among the fastest schools in Internet speed, still must work to keep up with ever-increasing student expectations.
Growth of the wireless local area network (WLAN) enterprise market in the first quarter of 2015 slowed significantly compared to preceding quarters but still increased 3 percent compared to the first quarter of 2014, according to a new report.
The Aruba 320 AP is the company's first to offer dynamic multi-user multiple input/multiple output grouping.
Network administrators running data centers where moving directly to 100 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) is too big a leap may have an easier time making the transition with 25 GbE, demonstrated by QLogic and Huawei.
Today's students expect high-performance residential networks with plenty of bandwidth and anytime, anywhere wireless access. Here are the top ResNet challenges at institutions across the country.
The University of Montana has revved up its research network with a new 100 Gbps fiber connection to the Internet2 Network.
Two networking companies have teamed up to improve wireless security coverage for their respective customers.