Daily Archives: August 10, 2004

WiMax To Turbo Charge Alternative Carriers

A research note from Meta Group points to WiMax – just now becoming known as a broadband wireless standard that works over wide areas – as a way for some telcos to compete with incumbent local operators for voice services. It means they don’t have to use copper lines or voice over IP technology. ViaContinue Reading

New Vulnerabilities To DoS Attacks In Wi-Fi / 802.11 Networks Revealed

The use of Wi-Fi / 802.11 wireless networks is steadily increasing despite many studies reporting security problems, Dr. Gianluigi Me, a Professor at the University of Tor Vergata of Rome, Italy and a staff member at the Wi-Fi Technology Forum (Wi-Fi-TF), together with Dr. Francesco Ferreri have just published “New vulnerabilities to DoS attacks inContinue Reading

More Pre-802.11n Wi-Fi Gear Emerges

Wi-Fi equipment vendor Belkin said Monday (Aug. 9) it will release a router and wireless network card that uses pre-802.11n multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology created by Airgo Networks. The company claimed in a statement that its pre-N products will provide four times the coverage area and speed of equipment based on 802.11b and g.Continue Reading

WiMax Puts Citywide Wireless Broadband In Sight

Emerging broadband wireless technology gives users more room to roam. It offers flexibility, ease of use and built-in security. WiMax wants to be your wireless everything. With a line-of-sight range of up to 30 miles, WiMax is the next step in the evolution of the wireless local-area network concept of Wi-Fi, which has only aContinue Reading

ABI Research Sees Good Wi-Fi Growth

The latest edition of ABI Research’s “Wi-Fi Quarterly Service” shows solid second quarter growth across the bundle of wireless networking technologies collectively known as Wi-Fi.Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Accessories Slow To Come For Palm

While 802.11b wireless networking has freed many mobile device users from wires and expensive cellular data plans, many PDAs still don’t offer the technology. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Security Doesn’t Have To Mean Slow

With performance at a premium for enterprises packing their WLANs with heavy-duty applications such as voice over IP, wireless gear makers are finding ways to improve the speed and security of the networks. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

SMC Introduces Wi-Fi Traveller’s Kit

SMC Networks has announced its newest offering for business travelers and SOHO users, the EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 802.11g Wireless Traveler’s Kit (SMCWTK-G), which will be available later this month. Via [integratedmar.com]Continue Reading