Monthly Archives: September 2004

Corporate Wi-Fi Integration, Part 2

Whether you’re considering supporting mobile Wi-Fi users abroad so they can use the technology while traveling or you’re installing a wireless system on your campus or corporate headquarters, having a proven and secure method for enterprise travelers to connect to high-speed Internet-based services is critical for doing business outside the confines of your office. ViaContinue Reading

War, Peace, Or Stalemate: Wargames, Wardialing, Wardriving, And The Emerging Market For Hacker Ethics

There are inconspicuous ethical shades to wardriving that are poorly understood, and to date, no academic literature has analyzed the legality of the activity. This article will argue that the act of wardriving itself is quite innocuous, legal, and can even be quite beneficial to society. It will also highlight the need for wardrivers –Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies Wi-Fi Multimedia

The Wi-Fi Alliance today announced that it is now certifying a new capability that is expected to set the stage for rapid adoption of Wi-Fi networking in consumer electronic devices such as DVD players and televisions. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

Semper Wi-Fi

The Marines and Navy medical staff of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, based in Camp Salerno, Afghanistan, built a private, wireless, satellite-based network to support personal e-mail service and Internet-based phone calls to family and friends back home. Via [fcw.com]Continue Reading

Can Spammers Really Exploit Wireless Networks?

A US citizen is thought to have become the first person to be accused of hacking a wireless network in order to send spam. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Trains Get Two-way Satellite

A bi-directional satellite link will make train Wi-Fi more of a business service, says 21Net, but its arrival in the UK may face delays. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Intel Targets 2005 For WiMax Roll Out

Intel Corp. has taken another baby step on its roadmap for broadband wireless chips, saying Tuesday that it is sampling its WiMAX chip to “strategic partners” in preparation for a wide-scale rollout in 2005. Via [eetuk.com]Continue Reading

Buffalo Takes Wraps Off Wireless Cable/DSL Router

Buffalo Technology unveiled it’s a high speed mode wireless cable/DSL router. Officials say the wireless solution allows users to automatically set up secure wireless networks; the technology detects and configures other devices and creates a secure connection. Via [internetweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Inventor Heading To Chile

Palmer resident Dr. Alex Hills is leading a “double life” of sorts, and later this month, it’s taking him to southern Chile. Via [frontiersman.com]Continue Reading

Rolling Wheat Fields Are Also Wi-Fi Country

Walla Walla County is better known for wheat fields than Wi-Fi. But a small community-owned utility in this agriculture-dependent region has constructed one of the largest wireless Internet networks in rural America, rolling out high-speed connections across about 1,500 square miles. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Manage Your Company Wireless Network Hardware To Prevent Security Breaches

Adding wireless components to an established local area network can cause confusion and declining confidence in security. Here’s how to manage expansion without compromising network integrity. Via [techrepublic.com.com]Continue Reading

Beer Garden Of England Gives Pub-goers Wi-Fi

Kent’s drinkers can now get surfing as well as getting a Spitfire ale – Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer, has decided to open Wi-Fi hotspots in 15 of its pubs. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

Handset Makers Tout Wi-Fi, GSM Roaming Spec

Fourteen mobile phone makers, telcos and others announced their intention to publish specifications that they claim will allow 802.11-equipped handsets to make calls via Wi-Fi hotspots. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Engage Wardrive Scottie!

Throughout the underground internet the last few months, everyone has been whispering the same magic word: ‘wardrive’. No, not warp-drive, like in the Star-Trek series, the ‘engine’ that allows to travel faster than the speed of light. Wardrive. Via [dmeurope.com]Continue Reading

Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router: A First Look

Belkin’s Wireless Pre-N router offers enhanced range and throughput in advance of the upcoming 802.11n standard. However, it could be rendered obsolete when the specification is finally ratified. Via [reviews.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading