Monthly Archives: June 2004

T-Mobile Delivers Wi-Fi Via FedEx

FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Centers is adding wireless broadband to its “Make it. Print it. Pack it. Ship it.” offering. Thanks to a little help from T-Mobile USA, print center customers also will now be able to “Wi-Fi it.” at more than 1,100 locations throughout the United States. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Gadgets Secure PCs On Public Wi-Fi

With the proliferation of hotspots comes a security risk of intrusions onto laptops or public PC kiosks connected to public Wi-Fi networks. Two companies have unveiled a solution: Plug-in hardware devices that lock down sensitive information and secure communications over both wireless and wired networks. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi To Boost Data Delivery

In addition to its VDLM2 deployment, Southwest also plans to boost data delivery to its aircraft by using an aviation version of wireless LAN technology called Gatelink, according to Brian Gleason, the airline’s director of flight operations, technical. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Taking Stock: Wireless Networking Moves Home

The biggest headache in deploying a wireless network is security. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

NYC Wireless Network Will Be Unprecedented

New York City plans to build a public safety wireless network of unprecedented scale and scope, including the capacity to provide tens of thousands of mobile users with the ability to send and receive data while traveling at speeds of up to 70 mph citywide. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Olympic Level Wi-Fi

From July 9 to 18, the role of Wi-Fi as a means of logistics support will be put to an Olympic-sized test. The venue: Cal State Sacramento’s Hornet Stadium. The event: The U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. The challenge: Provide Wi-Fi access not just to hundreds of reports and thousands of spectators, but alsoContinue Reading

VoWLAN: The Return Of 802.11a?

As promised last year, Avaya, Motorola, and Proxim plan to offer a dual-mode “enterprise phone” allowing employees to make calls using either wide-area cell phone connections or corporate WLANs. The trio expect to ship the handset and accompanying infrastructure this September. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Airlines, Airports Battle Over Wi-Fi Spectrum Oversight

The airport authority-controlled Wi-Fi networks at several airports are shaping up as ground zero in an emerging battle between airlines and airports over the use, regulation and management of wireless networks at the facilities. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Roaming Wi-Fi? Sounds Great, But Far-fetched

If Bob Filka’s vision comes true, the day will soon be here when you can take your laptop computer anywhere in Michigan and be able to connect instantly and wirelessly to the Internet, no matter what service provider’s coverage area you’re traveling through. Via [freep.com]Continue Reading

Intel Delays Wi-Fi Support In Grantsdale Chip Set

When PCs using Intel’s “Grantsdale” chip set launch next week, their ability to serve as a wireless access point won’t be made broadly available until as late as the fourth quarter, Intel officials said Thursday. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Enterprise Wi-Fi Price Set To Crash, Say Analysts

Standalone access points from suppliers such as Proxim and security gateways or “appliances”, such as those from Vernier Networks or Bluesocket will be hit by a price crash in enterprise wireless Lans. Via [computerweekly.com]Continue Reading

Proxim, Intel To Develop WiMax Reference Kit

Intel and wireless equipment maker Proxim today said they would collaborate on the development of WiMAX kit for both ends of the broadband wireless link. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

UK Courts Get Wi-Fi Hotspots

Wi-Fi hotspots are to be installed in some UK courts as part of a three-year pilot scheme with BT. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

When Will Wireless Hit WiMax Speeds?

Emerging technology may deliver high-speed connectivity at lower prices–sooner than you think. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Spokane Airport Goes Wi-Fi; 100 Blocks Of Downtown To Follow

On Wednesday, the airport unveiled a wireless system that makes the Internet available to anyone with a computer that can access it. Travelers no longer need to plug into telephone jacks to check e-mail or work online. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading