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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Extreme Ease Of Use on a Switch
[June 28, 2005]   Extreme Networks enhances its WLAN offering by improving ease of use and performance with some help from AutoCell's automatic configuration technology.

NEW!   PalmOne Reading Follow-up Wi-Fi PDAs
[June 28, 2005]  Rumors indicate palmOne is preparing a 6-gigabyte sequel to the new LiveDrive Mobile Manager and the top-of-the-line Tungsten T5.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[June 28, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Verizon's EV-DO spreads, well, everywhere; a free taste of Wi-Fi at the Taste of Chicago; RoomLinX signs to merge with an ISP; and more.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[June 27, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Newbury upgrades its Watchdog; Metalink says its MIMO chips do 243Mbps; Aperto says competing WiMax chips work together just fine; and more.

NEW!   iPass Goes All-in-One for Security
[June 27, 2005]   The company's latest policy enforcement update combines all the technologies they've developed and acquired under one piece of client software.

More News >>

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   The Wi-Fi Hall Monitor
[June 28, 2005]   DefyWire's wireless mobility solution in one Washington D.C school sets the stage for on-the-spot counseling and discipline for students.

NEW!   Muni Wi-Fi Aims to Close Digital Divide
[June 24, 2005]   Despite good intentions, critics say cities heading down potentially dangerous and expensive road.

NEW!   Line-busting Wi-Fi Solution for Restaurants
[June 24, 2005]   Whether full-service or fast food, wireless systems like the new Reach POS could mean better customer service, which means more customers, and more tips.

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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.

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