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Nikkei Network

February 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Complete Guide to Vista Network

Windows Vista will finally be available at the end of January.  The big changes from the current version include not only Aero GUI but also other major aspects in networking, such as having IPv6 as a standard.  This is a unique analysis of the network issues that have sprung out of Vista.

Introduction - Major changes in networks with the arrival of the Vista Age

 

Part 1 - LAN & TCP/IP

The next-generation IPv6 operating as standard

Automatic generation of network configuration diagram

Part 2- The Net on Windows

New design based on IPv6

Operates even without NetBIOS

Part 3 - Security

Administrator rights limited by OS as a whole

Task manager also revamped

BEGINNERS’ QUESTION

Who operates Wikipedia?

 

FEATURE 2

 

Responding to IEEE802.11n and Wireless IP Phones - 2 Major Trends in Wireless LAN 

A Study of Products

WIRELESS LAN

Wireless LAN equipment is a product area that is experiencing significant and constant evolution.  New technologies appear one after another to increase the appeal of wireless LAN products, such as responding to the new IEEE802.11n specification and the new functions that improve the usability of wireless IP phones.  This feature introduces the very latest functions, specifically for consumer use and corporate use.

 

Overview

2007 will be a year of change for wireless LAN

It will acquire functions that will improve the speed and usability

 

Part 1 - Products for Consumer Use

Transmission speed will reach a maximum of 300 Mbp per second

It will be possible to connect both PCs and game machines with just one touch

Part 2 - Products for Corporate Use

 

Overall control for multiple access points

Use of wireless IP phones is now within view

  

FEATURE 3

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts 

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) 

The web access protocol used by browsers and servers

 


 

Nikkei Network

February 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Complete Guide to Vista Network

Windows Vista will finally be available at the end of January.  The big changes from the current version include not only Aero GUI but also other major aspects in networking, such as having IPv6 as a standard.  This is a unique analysis of the network issues that have sprung out of Vista.

Introduction - Major changes in networks with the arrival of the Vista Age

 

Part 1 - LAN & TCP/IP

The next-generation IPv6 operating as standard

Automatic generation of network configuration diagram

Part 2- The Net on Windows

New design based on IPv6

Operates even without NetBIOS

Part 3 - Security

Administrator rights limited by OS as a whole

Task manager also revamped

BEGINNERS’ QUESTION

Who operates Wikipedia?

 

FEATURE 2

 

Responding to IEEE802.11n and Wireless IP Phones - 2 Major Trends in Wireless LAN 

A Study of Products

WIRELESS LAN

Wireless LAN equipment is a product area that is experiencing significant and constant evolution.  New technologies appear one after another to increase the appeal of wireless LAN products, such as responding to the new IEEE802.11n specification and the new functions that improve the usability of wireless IP phones.  This feature introduces the very latest functions, specifically for consumer use and corporate use.

 

Overview

2007 will be a year of change for wireless LAN

It will acquire functions that will improve the speed and usability

 

Part 1 - Products for Consumer Use

Transmission speed will reach a maximum of 300 Mbp per second

It will be possible to connect both PCs and game machines with just one touch

Part 2 - Products for Corporate Use

 

Overall control for multiple access points

Use of wireless IP phones is now within view

  

FEATURE 3

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts 

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) 

The web access protocol used by browsers and servers