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Monday, September 12, 2005

Snapping up the WISPs

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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[September 12, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: AirMagnet senes the outdoors; ARC warns of ZigBee; Azimuth tries new platform; and more.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[September 12, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Free McDonald's hotspots in Gulf area; ABI expects WiBro to move out of Korea; WiNetworks might have WiMax for satellite providers; and more.

NEW!   GoRemote Lands T-Mobile
[September 9, 2005]   6,000 T-Mobile Hotspots throughout North America are now available to users accessing the GoRemote Global Network.

NEW!   Focus Enhancements Announces UWB Timeline
[September 9, 2005]   The plan: have high-speed wireless -- 880Mbps -- available for consumer electronics and media PCs by early 2006.

More News >>

Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Snapping up the WISPs
[September 12, 2005]   US Wireless is building its business by purchasing wireless service providers, even those with incredibly disapparate approaches to technology.

NEW!   Alvarion, DirecTV Unplug WiMax Rumors
[September 6, 2005]   Alvarion is betting the farm on WiMax, but it appears that DirecTV customers won't be the recipients... at least for now.

Wireless HD Gaming Over UWB
[September 1, 2005]   Pulse~LINK and Analog Devices say the combination of their technologies is a low-latency boon for gaming and beyond.

More Insights >>

BVS releases an updated BumbleBee Wi-Fi spectrum analyzer measuring 2.4 GHz, 5 Ghz and the FCC designated PUBLIC SAFETY band of 4.940-4.990 GHz. It's compact size & light weight allows installers, engineers & technicians to measure all of these bands for network installation, coverage and RF interference analysis of various 802.11 wireless standards including RFID, VoIP, 802.11(b,a,g & Bluetooth), cordless phones/video & broadband public safety data networks. http://www.bvsystems.com

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
Sony Vaio T350P
[September 2, 2005]  It's no surprise that Sony's new mini notebook can go online at 802.11 hotspots -- but also does so without WiFi, tapping Cingular's EDGE network.

Netgear Super G Wireless Router — Security Edition
[September 1, 2005]  The WGT624SC isn't the first broadband router to include a software firewall, but two things set it apart from previous combos: a one-year license to Trend Micro's application and integration between the hardware and software.

WatchGuard Firebox Edge X5w
[August 26, 2005]  The Firebox Edge X5w is designed to be an all-in-one wireless firewall and VPN appliance for your small network. It promises to do it all, and it delivers.

Netgear RangeMax Wireless Router
[August 22, 2005]   Combine the best range/throughput features of an Atheros chip with smart beam-forming antennas, and you've got this small and slightly expensive device that will reach all areas of your home.

More Reviews >>

Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
RF Math Made Easy
[August 5, 2005]   When working with wireless LANs, you’ll eventually need to perform some RF mathematics. These tips will make conversions much easier.

Two Firewalls Too Much of a Good Thing
[August 2, 2005]  One Internet connection and two computers each running firewall software can mean PCs that refuse to talk to each other. Here's an easy way to break down walls. Plus, diagnosing the cause of a dysfunctional wireless network.

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.

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