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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Microsoft Puts Aruba Networks on The Map
[June 13, 2005]   Microsoft gives the small network equipment maker the corporate WLAN contract once owned by Cisco.

NEW!   Proxim Sells Out
[June 13, 2005]   The struggling Wi-Fi equipment provider has filed for bankruptcy and will become a subsidiary of another tech company to get out from under debt.

NEW!   VoWiFi/IP/Cellular Convergence Trials Begin at BellSouth
[June 13, 2005]   Full enterprise mobility solution integrates WiFi, Cellular, and IP communications.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[June 13, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Linksys and Vonage offer "free" wireless router; Nintendo gets another wireless game for DS; Hawking's signal detector also connects; and more.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[June 13, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: iPass addes 1,000 European hotspots; Bluesocket secures a southern university;T-Mobile to announce new roaming partners; and more.

NEW!   Nokia, Intel Pen WiMax Pact
[June 10, 2005]   The companies look to answer key questions about the promising (but unproven) wireless broadband technology.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Muni-Mesh Fights Crime
[June 10, 2005]   A small California city is looking to keep crime rates down using the latest in wireless technology.

NEW!   The Ups of Wireless for UPS
[June 9, 2005]   The delivery service's new information device will put four types of wireless technology (including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) in the hands of thousands of mobile employees.

NEW!   Making Hotspots Safer
[June 8, 2005]   Hosted virtual private network services are (finally) springing up like weeds to protect users of public Wi-Fi networks. You might not need one... but why take chances?

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
NEW!   PalmOne LifeDrive Mobile Manager
[June 8, 2005]  This new wireless PDA marries the calendar and contact utility of a PDA with the massive storage of a media player.

SecureMyWiFi
[June 2, 2005]   As long as you have the right hardware, you can get extra security for your small office with this service for only a few cents a day.

Linksys Compact Wireless-G Broadband Router
[May 19, 2005]   This full-featured router has the size to be portable, but lacks the convenience a traveler would desire.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
Make a Wireless Peer-to-Peer Connection
[May 19, 2005]  Tips and tricks for setting up a P2P wireless network with no access point, and with wireless cards from different vendors.

Is XP to Blame for Drops in Wireless Connection?
[May 12, 2005]  Windows XP users that haven't upgraded to Service Pack 2 could experience drops in wireless connectivity. Here's why, plus workarounds should you not want to upgrade to SP2.

VPN Gateway Appliances: Access Remote Data Like the Big Guys
[April 28, 2005]  Affordable, manageable products make it possible for small businesses to install their own VPNs. Access your data from anywhere on the road or around town.

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