Friday, August 19, 2005

Amplifiers: Where the Power Is

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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Amplifiers: Where the Power Is
[August 19, 2005]   Modular PAs are ready to emerge as a major growth market in Wi-Fi circuits according to one analyst.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[August 19, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Philly narrows the choice to two; Kenyan cities trying pre-WiMax; Wireless Oceans to offer TV shows; and more.

NEW!   Intel Envisions Wireless Cities
[August 18, 2005]   A pilot program led by the chipmaker will help provide connectivity and applications in 13 communities.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[August 18, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Marvell's new chips target VoWLAN; Researchers bullish on switches, but consumer electronics Wi-Fi awareness lags; Buffalo has new router design; and more.

NEW!   San Francisco Looks To Wireless Future
[August 17, 2005]   The city's TechConnect program is on the starting block to unwire all 49 miles of hilly terrain for 'affordable broadband' -- not necessarily free.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Alvarion Speaks Out on WiMax Certification
[August 19, 2005]   The company is grumpy about marketing tactics by competitors who claim they're being tested right now -- but the real certification tests won't begin until October.

NEW!   Laying Out the Breadcrumbs
[August 16, 2005]   Rajant’s wireless equipment, designed with the military in mind but used for disasters and conventions as well, uses mesh topology without needing a centralized node.

NEW!   WiMAX, Local Access Savior
[August 16, 2005]   WiMAX promises relief for businesses dreading the tortuous and costly process of wiring for broadband. For our writer, the cure couldn't arrive soon enough...

Coeur d'Alene Building Reservation-wide Wi-Fi
[August 12, 2005]   The rugged Idaho terrain poses little problem for the Vivato equipment that will power this Native American tribe's hotzone; the real challenge was getting the funding.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
palmOne Wi-Fi Card
[August 10, 2005]   This SDIO card permits owners of several of Palm's handhelds to link up with public and private 802.11b-compatible wireless networks.

Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX
[August 9, 2005]   MIMO in the home gets a workout with this retro-looking unit that in fact carries all the most up-to-date wireless tech and security a home user could ask for.

KoolSpan (Part 3: Under the Hood)
[August 2, 2005]   In parts one and two of this review we looked at an innovative product and tested it. In this conclusion of our review of this novel product, we look under the hood to show how it works.

Palmone LifeDrive
[August 2, 2005]  PalmOne's new LifeDrive could be just the ticket if you're tired of carrying a laptop on the road. We put it to the test.

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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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