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For months now, we've been reading predictions that video traffic is about to flood corporate networks. Meanwhile, wireless LANs (WLANs) are quickly becoming employees' default access network. Video traffic consumes significant bandwidth and is sensitive to delay, packet loss and jitter. These metrics are particularly challenging to control in Wi-Fi's interference-prone and shared-access RF environment.

 

As WLANs and video applications become de rigueur in the enterprise, then, how can network administrators ensure high-quality, reliable performance of multimedia applications? Let's explore this question with Manju Mahishi, Director, Wireless Products Strategy at Motorola Solutions.

 


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