Daily Archives: April 28, 2006

Wireless History Repeats Itself

Manufacturers are rushing pre 802.11n gear out the door without knowing if the gear will work in 18 months. WiMax is rolling into areas already loaded with wired competition. How are these guys going to make money? Any responsible consumer, unless they have a urgent need for the higher bandwidth of 802.11n and can affordContinue Reading

Why EarthLink Needs Wi-Fi To Work

ISP’s are facing a problem. Dial-up is dying and broadband is levelling off. How do you get new customers to continue growth? Well, for Earthlink, they are betting thier chips in WiFi in San Francisco, hoping that they can make a go of it. After many years of renting other companies infrastructure, it will beContinue Reading

High Hopes Grow For Big, New Wireless Networks

In the good old days of 5 years ago, WiFi was touted as the ‘it’ product that would provide internet service to thousands and start a revolution. Well, it did’nt really happen that way. Alot of early municipal wireless installations never got the market penetration that was expected. However not all was lost as manyContinue Reading

People Don’t Want To Pay For Public Wi-Fi

People like free stuff, and that goes for WiFi services too. A survey of users show that 58% of users only use public hotspots when they are free. The rest presumably are willing to pay. Another interesting fact is that lack of necessity to go online and lack of equipment are bigger reason than priceContinue Reading

How To Keep Your Wireless LANs Safer

It’s rough out there in the wireless world. Keeping things secure should be a top priority for everyone dealing with WLANs. Thinking about security from the outset makes the job easier. Thinking about end to end security makes it safer. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading