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| Linksys Goes Designer With the WRT-Series Routers |  | Linksys' new generation of wireless routers have taken another approach at networking. If average networking gear is better off in a dark basement or well stashed in an equipment cabinet, the new wireless offerings from Linksys do their job in plain view.
The two designer models are the Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router (WRT160N) and Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Gigabit Broadband Router (WRT310N) which can work bo ... [read more >>] | | 22 April 2008, 08:26GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| IDF: Intel's Cliffside Wireless Technology Transforms a Laptop in an Access Point |  | Intel has demonstrated its Cliffside wireless technology during the day of Intel Developer Forum. The new method of interconnecting wireless devices allows a single wireless adapter to act as two distinct devices and to preserve connectivity while switching from a network to another.
The new wireless technology can maintain two simultaneous network connections with other Wi-Fi-aware devices, such as printers, photo cameras and ... [read more >>] | | 02 April 2008, 05:27GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Enterprise Access Point Delivers 802.11n Wireless in a Blanket |  | Enterprise wireless solution implementor Extricom has just announced the introduction of a new professional Wi-Fi switch with blanket technology, that is alleged to dramatically increase the adoption of the "n" wireless draft.
The new wireless standard is still covered by draft specifications only. However, it promises increased data transfer rates over the previous Wi-Fi standards (a/b/g), but the vast majority of w ... [read more >>] | | 26 March 2008, 05:19GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Motorola Unveils Industry's First Tri-Radio Access Point |  | Motorola has just unveiled its newest 802.11n access point for the 2.4 and 5GHz spectrum. Unlike other access point offerings, the AP-7131 comes with three MIMO radios and 20/40 MHz Channel Width for both wireless frequencies.
Touted as industry's first tri-radio access point, the AP-7131 integrates three 802.11n radios that support simultaneous high-speed client access, along with mesh backhaul and dedicated dual-band in ... [read more >>] | | 14 March 2008, 06:45GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Take Your Wireless Connection Back: How to Secure Your WLAN |  | If you have ever had a bite out of a wireless network, then you must already be an addict. Wireless networking is an extremely easy way to take advantage of Internet connectivity while freeing yourself from the short leash of the Cat5E cable. In fact, connecting to your own wireless network is so comfortable that your neighbors might want a piece of it for themselves.
Getting robbed of your bandwidth is old news, but leaving your wirele ... [read more >>] | | 27 February 2008, 09:37GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Duke University Has World's Largest Individual Wireless Network |  | Network specialist Cisco has just announced that it finished outlining the upcoming wireless network of 2,500 routers at the Duke University. The effort resulted in world's largest 802.11n network owned by a single organization to date.
While the 802.11n standard is still in draft form, wireless networking gear providers are continually promoting it as the standard of the future. The IEEE organization has just voted the l ... [read more >>] | | 20 February 2008, 04:07GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| AirLive WHA-5500CPE – What About a Network the Size of a Neighborhood? |  | The Internet has become part of our day-by-day live, and staying connected is almost a necessity. Access to the Internet is vital, since telecommunications, entertainment and business converge on the web.
AirLive has come with yet another solution to keep you connected. The AirLive WHA-5000CPE Hi-Power Multiple Mode Wireless PTP/PTM Outdoor CPE device operates in the 5GHz radio spectrum and can cover distances over 5 kilomete ... [read more >>] | | 19 February 2008, 04:20GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Aruba Promises to Blast Your Wi-Fi Gear Away - Literally |  | Networking gear is extremely delicate, and many users get in contact with it through a thick and protective layer of glass that guard locked cabinets. At this point, nobody would ever think of smashing it with a hammer or shaking it to "death".
Home networking is extremely different from the harsh, industrial environment, with tons of blaring metal transmitting vibration along the walls. Aruba Networks has come with ... [read more >>] | | 05 February 2008, 11:53GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Bluesocket – Integrated Security for 802.11n |  | Bluesocket have revealed their new line of access point hardware to unify wireless and existing wired networks into enterprise-class security. A centralized architecture is alleged to be much more expensive than the coordinated control solution, since the former needs replicating the already existing data infrastructure. With the advent of the new 802.11n standard, the high load of data would create performance bottlenecks when using both ... [read more >>] | | 05 December 2007, 03:56GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| AirLive WL-5470AP Comes With Multiple Operational Modes |  | AirLive just announced the launch of a new access point aimed at home and small office users that are switching from wired to wireless networking technologies. The AirLive computer hardware manufacturing company is now presenting the WL-5470AP access point, a versatile piece of equipment that integrates eight operational modes into a single unit including access point, bridge, client, gateway and repeater that allows it to act as ... [read more >>] | | 10 October 2007, 11:31GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Cisco Prepares a New 802.11n Chip |  | Cisco Systems, a well-known and respected company in the corporate and enterprise networking solutions, announced that is will start shipping wireless products based on the newer 802.11n standard in October. Among the big players on the networking field, Cisco Systems is the first company to start shipping access points and switches for the new wireless standard at enterprise class standards.
The new wireless networking standa ... [read more >>] | | 04 September 2007, 10:44GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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