NEW! Meru Launches Alliance for VoWi-Fi [September 28, 2005] The Wi-Fi infrastructure equipment maker's new program includes interoperability testing and co-marketing efforts for partners in the "VoIP ecosystem." NEW! Wi-Fi Product Watch [September 28, 2005] The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: AuraOne and 5G Wireless offer different kinds of extenders; Ekahau has new tracking software; WiMax fture in AsiaPac looks bright; and more. NEW! Smartphones Take Center Stage [September 27, 2005] Conference highlights advances like Wi-Fi and Mobile VoIP. What about the phone as PC? NEW! Firetide Upgrades Include 4.9GHz [September 27, 2005] The mesh vendor has a new management system to handle thousands of nodes, and is offering new equipment specifically for first responders. NEW! Hotspot Hits [September 27, 2005] The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Boingo available to Tatara customers; NY State to get major wireless network; 84,000+ hotspots exist; and more. More News >> Xirrus has developed the next generation in high-performance enterprise Wi-Fi networking equipment. At the heart of the Xirrus solution is the Wireless LAN Array - combining a wireless LAN switch and up to 16 Integrated Access Points to deliver 864Mbps of Wi-Fi bandwidth over a large coverage area. This revolutionary approach simplifies the deployment and management of Wi-Fi networks while maximizing the amount of bandwidth available for users. Download a free White Paper or learn more about our new Evaluation Program - Try it FREE - Buy it for LESS. Click Here | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here NEW! Senator, That's Not The Issue [September 23, 2005] WISPs eager to use the 700 MHz band will be disappointed to hear that Senator McCain's proposed spectrum law is just politics as usual. The Hotel Internet Access Nightmare [September 21, 2005] Not enough hotels catering to business travelers treat Internet access as the critical service it is, columnist George Spafford writes. Marine Laboratory Unwires Researchers [September 19, 2005] The Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory turned to Motorola Canopy to put its influx of summer scientists online. InterLinka Global Niche [September 15, 2005] By focusing on international and wholesale VoIP services, InterLink is carving a niche for itself in a highly competitive marketplace. More Insights >> NEW! TRENDnet 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with HotSpot Detector (All-in-1) [September 26, 2005] Why limit your USB adapter to simply connecting you to a network? This product will give you info on networks before you even boot up the laptop. Wireless Network Ignition 2.0 [September 16, 2005] Though far from perfect, this WLAN configuration software could do the trick to help those with the right setup and needs. 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. More Reviews >> Ekahau, Inc. provides the most accurate positioning software for WiFi networks. The Ekahau Positioning Engine(TM) allows positioning of 802.11 wireless client devices, such as PDAs and laptops, with an impressive accuracy of 3 ft on average. Ekahau's cost effective positioning solution can be utilized in various industries like retail, warehouses, logistics, healthcare, museums and public events. Check us at: http://www.ekahau.com | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here WiMax/802.16 Revealed [September 21, 2005] A look at the various standards behind WiMax, fixed and mobile, and where WiMax might be heading in the future. RF Math Made Easy [August 5, 2005] When working with wireless LANs, youll 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. More Tutorials >>
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