Wi-Fi Rides Into Amtrak Rail Stations

Amtrak is expanding its Wi-Fi service to six Northeastern U.S. train stations, in a move to attract more business travelers. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Atheros To Release Single-chip 802.11g Product

Atheros Communications will release a single-chip 802.11g product in the second quarter that lowers the cost of placing that technology in notebooks or personal digital assistants (PDAs), Atheros said Monday. Via [infoworld.com]Continue Reading

Cutting The Cord With WiFi’s Help

From hockey rinks to RV parks to ships at sea, wireless firms are making big net connections. Via [washingtonpost.com]Continue Reading

Netopia Pushes Wi-Fi Cordless Phones

Broadband equipment maker Netopia on Friday announced a program designed to spur manufacturers to develop more Wi-Fi cordless phones. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Intel Invests In Japan Wireless Network Operator

Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of semiconductor chip-maker Intel Corp., has invested in a Tokyo-based mobile virtual network operator that is offering nationwide fixed-price wireless access through both wireless LAN and mobile telephone networks. Via [infoworld.com]Continue Reading

Intel Preps Centrino Wi-Fi Support For Linux

Intel is to develop Linux drivers for its Centrino platform, providing the open source OS with access to the notebook system’s wireless networking technology. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Remains A Work In Progress

Regardless of the amount of Wi-Fi security infrastructure, end-users often are the weakest link, because they can be fooled or coerced into giving up user IDs, passwords and WEP keys. Consequently, organizations need to create and, more importantly, enforce security policies. Via [newsfactor.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Providers Target Train Travellers

BT Openzone today said it will roll out Wi-Fi hotspots at 15 railway stations in the UK. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Intel Braves New World Of WiMax

An emerging wide-area wireless broadband technology known as WiMax shows promise as a “last mile” solution for bringing high-speed Internet access into homes–but it’s still a few years away from general availability, according to an Intel executive. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Round-up: 802.11g-based USB 2.0 Adapters

It took a while, but 802.11g-based USB adapters are now available from most vendors. In this mini-roundup, we’ll look at USB 2.0 offerings from four major vendors–Buffalo Technology, D-Link, IOGear, Linksys, and Netgear. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Super G Doubles 802.11g Performance

Once upon a time, we were awed by the 11-Mbps top throughput of 802.11b wireless networking and were glad to have it. Then last year, the much faster 802.11g appeared, with its 54-Mbps data rate threshold and 802.11b compatibility. But if that still isn’t enough to keep your business or home network humming, consider theContinue Reading

Mars Wants Wi-Fi!

It’s a great story and a defining public relations opportunity for Wi-Fi infrastructure vendor Tropos Networks. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Roadshow To Tempt Firms Into Wireless

Representatives from the industry plan to descend on cities across Britain over the coming weeks to combat the continued reluctance of companies to install and use Wi-Fi. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Vendor Group Aims To Boost Voice Over Wi-Fi

A group of suppliers led by SpectraLink is pushing the IEEE to set up a study group for a future voice over Wi-Fi standard. The companies were hopeful that their proposal would be adopted at the currently ongoing IEEE summit in Vancouver, Canada, though sources believe that is unlikely to happen. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Will Pressure To Speed Up 802.11n Wreck Standards Process?

This week sees a major IEEE meeting in Vancouver, Canada, with high hopes that the standards body will accelerate progress on several of its key specifications. There is particular pressure to speed up the development of the 802.11n extension to Wi-Fi, which will support speeds of up to 108Mbps, since vendors are already pre-empting thisContinue Reading