Monthly Archives: May 2004

EarthLink Hooks Up To Wireless Broadband

Internet service provider EarthLink will work with Digitalpath Networks to offer wireless broadband access in certain Northern California cities, under a deal to be announced Wednesday. Via [zdnet.com.com]Continue Reading

Intel To Turn Off Wireless Tech In Grantsdale Chip Set

Intel will ship its Grantsdale chip set this summer with the wireless features turned off by default in an attempt to prevent the spread of unsecured access points. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Startup Cometa Networks Is Going Out Of Business

Startup Cometa Networks on Tuesday said it planned to shut down after failing to attract the additional investment needed to expand its Wi-Fi network nationwide. Via [techweb.com]Continue Reading

Calypso Says Negotiating On Cellular/Wi-Fi Handoff Patent

Calypso Wireless said Monday that it is negotiating with what it calls a “major” original design manufacturer about its patented technology that enables seamless hand-offs between cellular and Wi-Fi networks. Via [crn.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Security: The Enemy Is Us

In a perfect world of wireless security, no data ever lies exposed on the disks of mobile clients. There’s never a possibility of rogue access points (AP) hijacking critical log-in data. All wireless datagrams are encrypted to stymie those sniffing sessions out of thin air. This perfect world evaporates with users, the weak link inContinue Reading

Wireless LANs Find Their Voice

Voice-over-IP technology operating over wireless LANs has redefined voice communications, offering greater mobility and dramatic savings. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

The Connection Conundrum: 3G Or Wi-Fi?

Vendors insist third generation mobile and Wi-Fi hot spots are complementary technologies, while analysts claim that for IT professionals, it’s decision time again. Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Switch Security Is A ‘White Elephant’ – Says Switch Firm

Wi-Fi switch suppliers are stuffing too many security features in their products, to meet over-blown fears, says switch company Trapeze Networks. Via [computerweekly.com]Continue Reading

The Challenge Of Wi-Fi

Wireless LANs are maturing rapidly but expect rough patches along the way Via [infoworld.com]Continue Reading

FCC May Let Wi-Fi Go Between TV Signals

Despite the objections of TV broadcasters, the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday is expected to propose allowing unlicensed wireless services to use vacant airwaves between TV stations. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

QUT Researchers Find WiFi Flaw

Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology have discovered an easily-exploited vulnerability which can be used to take down most 802.11 wireless networks. Via [australianit.news.com.au]Continue Reading

Microsoft’s Wi-Fi Efforts Were A Stitch Out Of Place

Opinion: Microsoft’s forgettable foray into 802.11 hardware sales demonstrates the power of management guru Tom Peters’ principle: stick to the knitting. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Next Stop For 1394: Wireless World

The 1394 Trade Association has approved a specification for the development of wireless FireWire applications, which will let 1394-enabled devices–both wired and unwired–to connect with each other. Via [techweb.com]Continue Reading

Microsoft Says Bye-bye To Wi-Fi

Despite quickly becoming one of the leading sellers of wireless networking products, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its entire line of Wi-Fi gear, CNET News.com has learned. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Management: The New Wireless Challenge

Vendors roll out tools to help businesses manage growing networks. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading