Category Archives: Commentary

Wi-Fi Crowd’s Must-Have: Mesh HotZones

If the future of Wi-Fi is complete ubiquity and pervasiveness than it’s likely that Mesh architecture for wireless LANs will play a pivotal role. Via [internetnews.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Internet Stumbles Ahead

The spread of wi-fi is being hampered by increasing complex and incompatible products, an industry body promoting the technology has said. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Chill Hits Wi-Fi ‘Hot Spots’

Tom Montalbano seems like an ideal customer for wireless Internet “hot spots” in hotels, restaurants and airports. The 41-year-old insurance investigator travels four days a week, compiling reports from jewelry robberies on his laptop computer. Via [online.wsj.com]Continue Reading

What’s Worse Than No WiFi?

Trapeze Networks’ new chief executive officer, Jim Vogt, thinks a product called Ringmaster is one of his prize assets. I’d agree. I think he ought to give it away. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Is UWB Just A Flash In The Pan?

New radio link is expected to challenge Bluetooth in the ‘Personal area network’ – but could also prove a better bet than Wi-fi for home and office networks. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Bandwith Breakthroughs Leave Consumers Behind

As the market for wireless networking products continues to grow, vendors are constantly one-upping each other with performance claims for their products. However, it’s a moot point to millions of U.S. and European home users stuck with Internet connection speeds far below the bandwidth promised by new 802.11g products. Via [infoworld.com]Continue Reading

McDonald’s Wi-Fi Recipe Could Define Industry

Signs at a McDonald’s in downtown San Francisco cordially beckon customers to surf the Web using its wireless Internet service, but no one is biting during a recent Wednesday lunch hour. Via [zdnet.com.com]Continue Reading

WPA Isn’t Enough To Keep Wi-Fi Networks Safe

According to a top Gartner analyst, when companies are developing their wireless security strategies, they need to consider far more than whether to deploy Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) or other out-of-the-box security fixes. Via [searchnetworking.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

WLAN Future Lies In 802.11n Kit

Some wireless equipment vendors believe 802.11a has failed and are already looking to a proposed 108Mbit/s standard to take its place. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Industry Intellectually Challenged

The wireless industry has reached that stage where intellectual property issues threaten to overshadow real technology debates. Too many bright start-ups, many facing shake-out and failing to gain significant market presence through effective sales, are turning instead to their patent portfolios and the ‘Qualcomm model’ of deriving revenue from other companies’ licensing fees. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Free Wi-Fi Access Could Lead To More Business

Looking to drum up more business, ACJ Technology is giving a little in hopes of getting a lot. The wireless networking company is developing a network of free Wi-Fi hot spots for Seattle area businesses. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Free Services Might Cost You

Whenever Dick Tracy checked in with Diet Smith on his two-way wrist radio (and, later, TV), kids everywhere imagined how cool life would be if they could send similar missives. WiFi — wireless fidelity — has been wonderfully pre-sold. When laptops or hand-held computers started linking through local area networks (WLANS) in airports, hotels, conferenceContinue Reading

Wi-Fi And VoIP: Is Sum Greater Than Parts?

Wireless local area networks and Net-based phoning have been among the most talked-about emerging technologies for businesses over the past year, and now, vendors are introducing products they say will help companies combine the two. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

More Room To Roam: New Technology Provides Far-reaching Wireless Connections

Over the two years since Wi-Fi emerged, the hype behind it has swung from one end to the other. Via [seattletimes.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

McDonald’s Criticised Over ‘Confusing’ Wi-Fi Strategy

Charging more for hot-spot access than burgers will not be a winning strategy, according to an Australian IDC analyst. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading