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Thursday, July 21, 2005

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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   See Mesh? SEEMesh Proposed
[July 21, 2005]   Intel and friends prove that a proposal for an 802.11 standard isn't complete without a cute name, and a little controversy.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[July 21, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: 802.11n big joint proposal coming in November; Marvell's new small, cheap chip; Sonos supports Macs; and more.

NEW!   Proxim Sells Out, Part II
[July 20, 2005]   The acquisition of Proxim announced in June has been superseded by a $28 million dollar bid from Terabeam.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[July 20, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: B.C. city has first WebNet hotzone; Philly park stays wireless; Denver looks at citywide Wi-Fi broadband; and more.

NEW!   Nortel Pushes Mesh Standard Proposal
[July 19, 2005]   The equipment provider is backing a vendor group called the Wi-Mesh Alliance. Could mesh Wi-Fi be looking at the kind of standards battle that plagued 802.11n?

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Rio Rancho: City-wide 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.

NEW!   Intermec on the RFID/Wi-Fi Intersection
[July 20, 2005]   The RFID provider doesn't see much crossover with Wi-Fi except for using the wireless tech in passive data collection.

NEW!   Muni Hotzones In Jolly Olde England
[July 15, 2005]   Cityspace uses a mixture of Wi-Fi kiosks and mesh networking equipment to provide citizens with free Internet access.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
NEW!   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.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
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.

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