10,000-Seat wVoIP Deployment in Japan [July 25, 2005] Meru Networks today announced a deal to build a network that will bring wireless voice and data to Osaka Gas's 50 offices.Zultys Adds Wi-Fi Phone [July 25, 2005] This VoIP and IP-PBX maker is releasing its first wireless phone with all the features found in its enterprise class wired sets. Wi-Fi Product Watch [July 22, 2005] The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Atheros goes to Chinese APs; Cisco has new controller; Linksys to use KiSS technology; and more. Hotspot Hits [July 22, 2005] The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Philadelphia Wireless narrows its choices; T-Mobile expands at Dallas airport; B.C. city has first WebNet hotzone; and more. More News >>
Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here Receive news via our XML/RSS feed Wi-Fi at the War Office [July 25, 2005] All Points Logistics is an integrator that is striking gold with military and government deployments after earning a certification from the Department of Defense, but it won't be alone for long.Rio Rancho: Innovations for Voice [July 22, 2005] Making VoWi-Fi work citywide takes some tricks and special deals. Waking Up to Warjacking [July 21, 2005] It's a scammy world, and consumer Wi-Fi connections could be the next security pain point. Rio Rancho: Citywide VoWi-Fi [July 21, 2005] The first voice over Wi-Fi network for an entire town is up and running in New Mexico. Part One of our look at Rio Rancho examines the hiccups of modern Wi-Fi handsets. More Insights >> KoolSpan (Part 2: The Test) [July 22, 2005] In Part 1 we described this secure access product's architecture, our test network configuration, and client installation. This week, we test the product in the office and on the road. KoolSpan (Part 1: The Tools) [July 15, 2005] KoolSpan's novel SecurEdge "Lock and Key" solution provides simple secure access over any kind of LAN, wired or wireless, local or remote. HomeNet Manager 2.0 [July 14, 2005] This try-before-you-buy utility aims to simplify networking tasks by providing a single place from which to view and manage network devices, share resources and troubleshoot problems. Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Laptop [June 15, 2005] Renown for its quality, design and support, ThinkPad continues its track record with the X41. But with its hefty price, you'll have to part with some gold of your own. More Reviews >> BVS has released Yellowjacket(R) version 4.0 software for HP iPAQ PocketPC(R) 2003 platform. FREE for all Yellowjacket(R)802.11b users, the update includes new analysis screens likeSignal-to-Noise Ratio (includes per channel noise readings),Channel Frequency Response and WISP Antenna Alignment.Screen JPEG snapshots supported for all analysis screens,improved MAC listing and spectrum analysis screens. http://www.bvsystems.com | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here Mesh Networking a Viable Alternative [July 14, 2005] Mesh networking is making its way into municipal Wi-Fi networks, but use within enterprises is questionable. Learn the ins and outs of mesh networking and see if it fits into your wireless deployment. WEP, WPA and Wireless Security [June 30, 2005] Wireless networking is relatively easy to setup, but it's also easy to forget the importance of protecting yourself. PracticallyNetworked dissect WEP and WPA and offers some commonsense advice. WISPs: Pricing to Survive [June 14, 2005] If you have only one price for your service, you're not offering enough. Premium pricing and services are essential to WISP survival. 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. More Tutorials >> |
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