
NEW!
Symbol Strikes Over RFID Patents
[April 29, 2005] The IP saga continues in
court, with Intermec on the defensive this time.
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Hotspot Hits
[April 29, 2005] The latest in public access Wi-Fi:
JiWire on the Tiger; Verizon to shut down NYC payphone Wi-Fi; Toshiba lowers MyConnect price (for a while);
and more.
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Wi-Fi Product Watch
[April 29, 2005] The latest updates and new products in wireless networking:
Diamond I demos wireless casino tool online; PCTEL to be built into Symbian-based phone; SBC offers VPNs to road warriors;
and more.
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Tropos Goes to 802.11g
[April 28, 2005] The metropolitan mesh-based Wi-Fi supplier is now ready to support faster Wi-Fi, and for now is sticking with being a single-radio solution while the competition goes multi-band.
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You Can't Fight The Railroad
[April 29, 2005] The successes for one tri-state area Wi-Fi entrepreneur are tempered by persistent frustration in trying to get wireless Internet service installed in the place where commuters could most use it.
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Faster Wi-Fi Handoff Arrives?
[April 28, 2005] SyncScan, a new algorithm from the halls of academia, looks to mitigate the industry's issue with clients roaming from one access point to another, but competition and licensing may prevent it from ever being adopted.
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NetMotion's Mobility Takes Flight at Baggage Claim
[April 27, 2005] It used to take luggage a while to arrive, but now your suitcase is in the hands of a persistent Wi-Fi connection.
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Sonos Digital Music System
[April 26, 2005] The next step beyond the media adapter is this wireless hi-fi system that uses a mesh network to put your music in every room.
HP iPAQ hc6315
[April 20, 2005] This PDA combines a phone and camera with two ways to surf the Web -- GSM and Wi-Fi.
Netgear Wall-Plugged Wireless Range Extender Kit
[April 13, 2005] Tapping the power of your electrical network, the WGXB102 kit lets you add wireless access where traditional wireless may not reach. Be warned, however, that there are many power issues that could make your wiring too noisy for reliable Ethernet
traffic.
Buffalo AirStation 125 High-Speed Mode (HSM) Wireless Secure Remote Gateway
[April 6, 2005] The price is high for just doing wireless, but this unit's reason for being is to provide a secure way to talk to your home network while on the road. Which you can do, if you are willing to jump through the right hoops.
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VPN Gateway Appliances: Access Remote Data Like the Big Guys
[April 28, 2005] Affordable, manageable products make it possible for small businesses to install their own VPNs. Access your data from anywhere on the road or around town.
Is That a VPN or Just Passing Through?
[April 21, 2005]
Is there a difference between a VPN and VPN Passthrough device? Turns out it's a big difference. Plus, what's the best protocol for VPNs? IPSec or PPTP?
Hubs, Switches, Routers ... What's the Difference?
[April 13, 2005]
Conversations concerning routers, switches and hubs can be a bit misleading because many people use the terms interchangeably. However, the functions of the three devices are all quite different from one another, even if at times they are all integrated into a single device.
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