New Wi-Fi Standard Takes The Slow Road

The process to establish the next-generation Wi-Fi standard, which promises to quadruple transmission speeds, has stalled as members of the working group developing the standard failed to pass the main proposal onto the next stage. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Tesco Checks Out Wi-Fi Kit

Proving that Wi-Fi has become as commonplace as frozen peas, Cisco’s consumer division Linksys will begin marketing a special line of wireless networking products for home users at selected Tesco superstores in the UK. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Government Says Wi-Fi Networks Not Secure

A hacker on a park bench could log onto dozens of U.S. government computer networks thanks to slipshod security standards at many agencies, according to a congressional report released on Tuesday. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

IT Giants Fight Wireless Patent

Microsoft, Dell, HP, Intel, Apple and Netgear look set for battle over a wireless patent. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Ready For Mobile WiMAX

The WiMAX market has not even been launched yet, but activity surrounding it is gathering pace as the estimated launch date for WiMAX equipment draws closer. One of the questions currently exercising the minds of operators and analysts alike is whether it will be possible to upgrade existing wireless-wireline telecommunications equipment to fixed WiMAX standardContinue Reading

Wi-Fi Network Covers Outer Banks

Challenged to expand an existing Wi-Fi system on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Vivato Inc. and SkyeNet Wireless Communications considered pre-WiMAX equipment, but decided they could do better by installing two of Vivato’s phased-array antennas. Via [techweb.com]Continue Reading

WLAN’s Q1 Status Quo

The initial reports on the state of the Wi-Fi networking industry for the first quarter of 2005 are now coming in from research firms like Synergy Research Group, Dell’Oro Group and In-Stat/MDR. While small details differ, the overall picture is the same. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Aruba Pumps Up Wi-Fi Switches

Wi-Fi switch maker Aruba Wireless Networks has upgraded its product line with new management features that improve security and voice functions, as well as new hardware that increases data throughput. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

WiMax: Wi-Fi Killer Or Dead On Arrival?

Will WiMax be the connectivity panacea that displaces Wi-Fi, cable and DSL, or will it be irrelevant before it ever reaches the mainstream? Via [searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

VoIP: Vonage To Go Mobile

Vonage, a provider of internet-based calling services, is testing wireless routers – a sign the company is on the verge of debuting a mobile offering. Via [silicon.com]Continue Reading

Calypso Wireless Announces Dual Wi-Fi/GSM-GPRS Phone Prototypes

Calypso Wireless, Inc. is making prototypes for its dual mode, Wi-Fi / GSM-GPRS handsets, the C1250i, that run on the Intel PXA chipset solution available for testing. The phone was firstly announced in 2003, but it seems that now the company is ready to work with mobile operators. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

A Shakeout In Wireless Comms Standards

Last year, I lamented the growing confusion in the communications industry due to several different standardization efforts. You have the wideband CDMA (W-CDMA), high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), cdma2000 1x EV-DO (including CDMA 450), IEEE 802.11x, WiMAX, Wireless USB (over Ultrawideband), Bluetooth ver 2, Zigbee and a few others we don’t talk about much theseContinue Reading

Nextel Debuts Wi-Fi Service

Nextel is launching Wi-Fi service aimed at business travelers in partnership with Boingo Wireless and Wayport, the company said Friday.Continue Reading

When Is A Baked-Bean Can A Wi-Fi Network Antenna?

Is using an empty baked-bean can to grab a Wi-Fi signal from a mile away high technology? The answer is yes if you’re an entrant in Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair being held this week in Phoenix. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Pre-Certification Becoming Trend

India-based outsourcing giant Wipro Technologies is the latest company seeking certification of Wi-Fi products which never will appear on store shelves. The move is a trend fueled by increased competitiveness, acknowledges Frank Hanzlik, Wi-Fi Alliance general manager. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading