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Enterprise Wireless

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What is Enterprise Wireless?

Enterprise wireless refers to the use of wireless networking technologies, primarily Wi-Fi, within a business or organizational setting. It is commonly used to provide employees and guests with network access, support mobile devices, and enable wireless connectivity for various business applications and IoT devices. Enterprise wireless solutions often include features like centralized management, enhanced security, and higher capacity to accommodate the needs of a larger user base and more demanding applications compared to typical home or small office wireless networks.

What other technologies are related to Enterprise Wireless?

Enterprise Wireless Complementary Technologies

OSPF is a routing protocol often used in enterprise networks, and it can be used to route traffic across a wireless network to wired networks.
mentioned alongside Enterprise Wireless in 0% (65) of relevant job posts
BGP is an exterior gateway protocol used for routing between different networks, and can be used to route traffic to or from an enterprise wireless network to the internet or other external networks.
mentioned alongside Enterprise Wireless in 0% (69) of relevant job posts
Firewalls are critical for securing networks and are often deployed to protect the edge of wireless networks and segment different parts of it.
mentioned alongside Enterprise Wireless in 0% (71) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Enterprise Wireless?

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