2004
11.30

Linksys Wireless Routers Have A Problem, Jim

A problem with some Linksys wireless routers is causing angst to end users.
Via [theinquirer.net]

2004
11.30

New Wi-Fi Nearly Doubles Speed

Wireless networking products are never modest in their performance claims. However, Belkin’s new Wireless Pre-N Router ($150) and Notebook Network Card ($100) promise–and deliver–dramatically faster speeds and much better range than their fastest 802.11g predecessors.
Via [pcworld.com]

2004
11.30

Netgear Releases PoE-Powered WLAN For SMBs

Netgear has announced a Power Over Ethernet (PoE) solution for small businesses designed to ease installation of WLANs by allowing wireless access points to be installed anywhere, even in locations unreachable by power outlets.
Via [networkingpipeline.com]

2004
11.30

Wireless-network test-system developer Azimuth Systems today launched a benchmark test platform for testing VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) in Wi-Fi settings. The company claims that the W-Series wireless-LAN test platform validates both VoWLAN handsets and Wi-Fi infrastructure gear.
Via [edn.com]

2004
11.30

Wibhu Technologies Inc., a Wi-Fi network infrastructure company founded in Pune, India, has renamed itself AirTight Networks Inc. and brought in David King as its new chairman and chief executive officer.
Via [commsdesign.com]

2004
11.30

The Netvigator service is receiving a $40m boost from its parent company, amid concern that a nationwide rollout has been shelved.
Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]

2004
11.29

Internet Access, Delivered From Above

Jeff Thompson may be afraid of heights, but he appears to be at home on the 81st-floor terrace of the Empire State Building.
Via [news.com.com]

2004
11.29

Stepping Out Of Shadows Of WiFi

Bluetooth — a short-range wireless technology — is finally coming of age.
Via [mercurynews.com]

2004
11.29

WiFi System Streamlines Baggage Handling

Baggage handlers are moving more than your bags at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport these days. They’re also moving megabytes worth of information about them.
Via [globetechnology.com]

2004
11.29

BT Broadens £1-a-month Wi-Fi Trial

BT has added BT Mobile business subscribers to the list of customers to whom it is offering Wi-Fi access for a pound a month.
Via [theregister.co.uk]

2004
11.25

Wireless LAN Outdoes Wired

Wireless telecommunications passed a milestone of sorts this fall, with spending on wireless outpacing wired solutions for the first time, according to a study from TNS Telecoms. While the study did not address Wi-Fi directly, its authors say the wireless-spending numbers could have positive implications for the world of WLAN.
Via [internetnews.com]

2004
11.25

SBC Extends Wi-Fi Reach

SBC Communications has teamed with Barnes & Noble and Avis Rent A Car System to expand its FreedomLink Wi-Fi service offering. In separate deals, Barnes & Noble now is offering SBC wireless access at several hundred bookstores across the United States, while Avis has agreed to make the service available at up to 88 Avis locations early next year.
Via [wirelessweek.com]

2004
11.25

Philadelphia’s plan to offer inexpensive wireless Internet as a municipal service – the most ambitious yet by a major U.S. city – has collided with commercial interests including the local phone company, Verizon Communications Inc.
Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]

2004
11.25

WiFi Hardware Sales Jump 9% Over Last Year

Revenue for WiFi hardware has grown 9% in the past year, with WiFi switches up 80%, according to a report by Infonetics Research. Cisco remains the top seller of WLAN hardware, with 16% of the market, and had a second consecutive $100-million-plus quarter, the report said. Linksys, which is owned by Cisco, was in second place with 13%.
Via [informationweek.com]

2004
11.25

Broadcom Boosts Wi-Fi Coverage

Two new Wi-Fi products from Broadcom, a client chipset and a router system-on-a-chip, utilize the company’s new BroadRange signal processing technology, which can boost the coverage area of broadband wireless systems by as much as 50 percent, Broadcom says.
Via [newsfactor.com]