October 21, 2003, 1:05 AM — 802.11-based WLANs are deceptively easy to set up. But enterprise network users are accustomed to high levels of performance and reliability, levels that WLANs often can't reach - at least not right out of the box. These articles describe the current state of performance and availability for WLANs, and offer tips and tools for improving those qualities in your own setup.
Wireless LAN performance improvements
Type: Tutorial
Source: SmallNetBuilder
Maximize wireless LAN performance
Type: Feature
Source: Small Business Computing
Enhancements and performance evaluation of wireless local area networks
Type: Research
Source: Simon Fraser University
The critical issue of operational support
Type: Feature
Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Interference from cordless phones
Type: Feature
Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Simplified WLAN analysis: Using AirMagnet to improve your WLAN
Type: Product information
Source: ISP Planet
Understanding wireless antennas
Type: Tip
Source: SearchNetworking.com
Researchers see trouble ahead for WLAN performance
Type: News
Source: IDG News Service
Scanning the airwaves
Type: Feature
Source: Network Computing
Wireless LANs: Support and maintenance
Type: Opinion
Source: Farpoint Group


















