Bluesocket

Wireless is an exploding market at present but one aspect of it that is in question is the security. Please take a look at this article which was published in The Sunday Telegraph entitled, 'How a Pringles can cracked the City's most secret networks' and see how important Bluesocket is to a wireless LAN.

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Bluesocket is a developer of products that provide security and management to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and has partnered with Mayflex to supply their range of WLAN security and management products to resellers, addressing the growing wireless networking needs of corporate customers.

WLAN deployment is rapidly increasing as the benefits of mobility to the workplace are being realised. The technology, though, still suffers inherent security flaws making corporate networks vulnerable and open to hackers, plus, the lack of control in the WLAN reference bandwidth can impair network performance as users compete for bandwidth. The proliferation of WLAN deployment offers a significant opportunity for resellers to enter early into this young and burgeoning market for solutions that address the security and management of WLANs.

WLAN security is emerging as a very real and serious issue and Mayflex's range of wireless products, which we have been selling for over a year, have some 'in-built' security functions, but as the WLAN market evolves, businesses requiring watertight, holistic security must go the extra mile and install a specialised security solution.

Bluesocket's range of products are exactly what enterprises need to ensure their WLAN is totally safe from intrusion by the increasing number of intruders preying on wireless enterprise networks. The addition of Bluesocket's products to Mayflex's portfolio will allow our resellers to give their customers complete reassurance they are buying a secure and managed wireless solution.



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