Monthly Archives: August 2004

Wi-Fi-To-Cellular Roaming Still On Hold

IT managers eager to hear more about forthcoming phones and services that will allow users to roam between Wi-Fi and cellular networks may be in for a long wait. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Amsterdam Start-Up To Offer WiFi Internet Citywide

Amsterdam’s Web surfers could soon be liberated from their home computers and Internet cafes, with plans by a start-up firm to make their city the first European capital where laptops can hook up anywhere to the Web. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Wall Jacks To Enable Wireless Grid

Businesses looking to deploy a wireless LAN will soon have an alternative to climbing a ladder and installing access points on the ceiling. Aruba Wireless Networks Inc., a Wi-Fi systems vendor, and Ortronics Inc., a provider of cabling systems, on Monday are unveiling Wi-Fi wall jacks. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

When Wi-Fi Won’t Fly

We have six birds–three hens, two bantams, and one speckled rooster named Colorful. Mostly they stay in the coop, but every morning before dawn, Colorful escapes and patrols the neighborhood. I wanted to see how he was getting out (without crawling out of bed at 4 a.m.), so I decided to install a wireless WebcamContinue Reading

Lock Down Your Wi-Fi Network

Hackers take advantage of unsecured Wi-Fi networks. Some, called war drivers, drive around neighborhoods looking for open networks. Some are just keeping score, but others may attempt to access your personal data. By following four basic steps, you can keep your information safe and the bad guys out. Via [money.cnn.com]Continue Reading

Roaming Agreements Put Wi-Fi On The Map

Roaming agreements are finally delivering on the “Wi-Fi is everywhere” promise and none too soon, now that entire communities are lighting up as hot spots. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

WiMax Has Valley Firms Reaching For Gold

Cellular changed the way we talk, and WiFi brought mobile computing to the masses. Now a new wireless technology called WiMax — Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access — is poised to cut the last set of cords binding businesses to the Internet. Via [msnbc.msn.com]Continue Reading

Sprint To Gain Access To 2,300 SBC Wireless-Fidelity Locations

Sprint Corp., the No. 4 U.S. mobile- phone company, said its customers will get access to 2,300 public wireless Internet connections run by SBC Communications Inc. Via [quote.bloomberg.com]Continue Reading

Apple iPod Team Seeks Wi-Fi Engineer

Apple is looking for two iPod hardware engineers both with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi experience, opening the possibility that the portable music player may be upgraded with wireless connectivity. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Surpasses $1B In Quarterly Revenues

Researchers at In-Stat/MDR reported this week that the Wi-Fi market has experienced five years of healthy growth since 802.11b emerged as the dominant wireless standard. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Speakeasy Gets Wireless Funds From Intel

Broadband service provider Speakeasy has received an investment from Intel Communications Fund. The Intel investment will be used to fuel Speakeasy’s WiMAX (802.16) network endeavors. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Routers Enjoy Smooth Reception From Market

2004 could turn out to be the year of the wireless router. With the devices rapidly penetrating the home, home office, and small business markets, router vendors continue to refine their offerings. Via [internetweek.com]Continue Reading

Fujitsu Readies WiMAX SOC

Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. today said it is targeting early 2005 as the launch date for a single-chip WiMAX solution that integrates both PHY and MAC functionality. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

Intel: WLAN, WiMAX Can Co-exist

WiMAX (world interoperability for microwave access), also known as IEEE 802.16, a wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) technology, will complement WLAN in the future, rather than squeeze it out of the market, according to Lin Long-song, president and general manager of the Intel Innovation Center in Taiwan, at a press conference on August 20. ViaContinue Reading

Startup Promises Pre-Standard WiMAX Mobility

A startup came out of stealth mode last week saying that it will offer wireless broadband systems based on the unratified 802.16e standard for mobile wireless broadband. Via [internetweek.com]Continue Reading