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Regine April 16, 2004 companies, rfid, wifi

Intrusion detector

The Madge WLAN Probe 2 is the world’s first wireless intrusion detector. The probe constantly scans the airspace around a given company, and immediately sends an alert in case of an unauthorized internal or external wireless communication from 802.11a/b/g or Bluetooth enabled laptops or handheld.
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