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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   An Early Version of Wireless USB
[June 23, 2005]   Freescale and Icron will use ultrawideband technology to deliver a wireless version of the universal serial bus (USB), but in a form different from what others have long been planning.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[June 23, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: New free hotzone in San Francisco; Boingo and SBC roaming is running; US Women's Open to have wireless Interent and VoIP access; and more.

NEW!   Airgo's MIMO on the Cheap-o
[June 22, 2005]   The chip maker is selling lots of pre-802.11n technology, but plans to do even better with lower-cost silicon for consumers.

NEW!   Next-Gen iPAQ Phone Ships
[June 22, 2005]  T-Mobile Germany is the first mobile operator in the world to carry the iPAQ hw6500 Pocket PC Phone with integrated keyboard, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and high-speed EDGE support.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[June 22, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Wayport to sell voice badges; new Cisco courses on latest Cisco hardware; Viper offers Wi-Fi phone; Netgear expands RangeMax line; and more.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Making Sure You've got a PrinterOn
[June 23, 2005]   Targeting vertical businesses like hospitality and healthcare with wireless printing services isn't easy, but PrinterOn's hopes to take advantage of the changing methods of today's mobile workers.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Vendors Converge on Cellular Approach
[June 22, 2005]   Everything old is new again when as equipment companies like 5G Wireless make claims their WLAN successes will flwo from making cellular-like equipment.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Anywhere, Anytime
[June 21, 2005]  While attending the Wi-Fi Planet Conference and Expo, Jerry Hodgen discovers that the fight for spreading this enabling technology is going strong despite resistance from industry laggards and lawmakers.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
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.

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.

More Reviews >>

Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
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.

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.

More Tutorials >>



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