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This is a bit old but since I haven’t written about Garderos before I thought it’d be worth linking to: Garderos offers operational support services software for hotspot operators and enterprises. This case study describes a deployment by E.On, an energy company in Germany, that wanted to open its WLAN for guest access. The case study doesn’t include much technical information about how secure the guest access is or what sort of precautions are put in place to ensure that guests can’t access corporate information. But the offering is likely similar to that from a few of the WLAN appliance vendors in the U.S., such as Bluesocket or ReefEdge. Garderos also supports T-Mobile’s hotspots in Hungary.
Posted by nancyg at February 15, 2005 4:14 PM
Categories: enterprise
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