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Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for Outdoor Applications







Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications

Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications
06/17/2005 07:20 PM

New RN-610 brings high reliability and advanced security features to outdoor corporate and hotspot WLAN networks [PRWEB Jun 10, 2005]




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Online research and education tool for Out-of-Home Advertising - N. Lauderdale, FL - April 1st, 2005 - Great Outdoor - Network.com launched the re-design of its outdoor advertising website http://www.greatoutdoornetwork.com April 1st, featuring a streamlined version of its outdoor advertising search engine and the addition of My Plan, a private user interface that further simplifies the search for out-of-home media. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]

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HauteSpot Networks, a leading provider of long range wireless networking solutions, today announced the release of ruggedized, long range, outdoor access point and antenna kits which are ideal for RV parks, Truck stops, Marinas and campus'. These low cost, high quality, simple to install solutions for providing WiFi network access to large areas, are targeted at organizations who don't have, nor want, complex network support infrastructures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]

E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
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kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.


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Sputnik launches new Linux-based
indoor/outdoor AP for only $250!


Sputnik launches new Linux-based
indoor/outdoor AP for only $250!
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My friends over at Sputnik just launched a new, indoor/outdoor AP, the Sputnik AP 200. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night shall stay these rugged, high-powered APs from distributing Wi-Fi for a distance of miles, with optional external antenna, of course.

The specs rock:

  • 200 mW transmit antenna
  • environmentally sealed and tested in temperatures ranging from -4° F to 158° F
  • works with a variety of directional and omni-directional antennas (Sputnik sells a bunch)
  • supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), so you can deploy them anywhere
  • uses transmit power control, so you can reduce interference and increase bandwidth
  • plug-n-play provisioning, making it a snap to grow your network
  • WDS repeater range of over 3 miles

Of course, the real magic is in the Sputnik Control Center software (disclaimer, I had something to do with developing it...) that lets you authenticate and track users centrally, and build a managed wireless network from the ground up just by plugging APs into broadband.

Best news of all: this baby is only $250. You can start a hotzone for as little as $595, which is the special price for a Sputnik AP 200, a Sputnik AP 160 and corresponding Sputnik Central Control license.

Great work, guys!


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CTIA Wireless 2005: Nokia Announces 3
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Siebel Systems to Participate at the
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Gartner Wireless and Mobile Summit 2005
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iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots


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WLAN site tally to top 6900

iPass, IBM connect on mobile access


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Behind the Scenes of iPass, T-Mobile
Deal


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Deal
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LG and Samsung Successfully Demonstrated
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2005


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iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security


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Security
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Briefly: iPass, IBM connect on mobile
access


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access
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T-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming


T-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming
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T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal


T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal 12/16/2003 02:06 AM
Hot spot operator T-Mobile and service provider iPasshave agreed to a deal that allows subscribers to access each other's networks.

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WinaXe Plus SSH
X-Server for Windows
has been Released

ZigBee-Ready Modules
Now Available from
MaxStream

BlueBridge Networks
Ensures
Uninterruptible
Power Systems to
Support Case Western
Reserve University’s
Information
Technology
Operations

Computer Dummy
Cracks the Code: New
Blog Software Solves
Four Blogging
Headaches in
Minutes—Automaticall
y

Corriente Networks
Releases Elektron
Enterprise Edition
for Wi-Fi Security

Metro Detroit’s
Small Business
Computer Specialists
“The Computer Guys”
Launch Their New
Customer Interactive
Website

Ecomworks announces
Increased Affiliate
Support through
Unique, new Data
Feed Program

SMC Ships 108Mbps
Wireless b/g
Networking Products

Lasso Logic Unveils
Flagship Data Backup
Product Lasso CDP

SMC Networks at the
Center of ‘Wireless
Resort’

Research and
Markets: Introducing
A Handbook For
Successful WAN
Optimization
Initiatives

Research and
Markets: Unbiased
Study of the Rapidly
Evolving WAN
Optimization Market

Say it ain't so doc!
One thing the
internet got right

links for 2005-06-08
star wars figure,
forgotten

links for 2005-06-09
How to mania
Tiger and TiVo are
friends again

Feds monitor Flickr
Oh mY! god
links for 2005-06-17
Accessibility
Checker
Recommendations

Experimenting with
FeedBurner

FeedDemon Selected
for TechWeb
Pipeline's Hall of
Fame

NewsGator is NOT
"Gator"

ANN: TopStyle Pro
3.12 Beta 1

Codin' Fool II:
Software on Steroids

Thanks, Dave
Click Your Heels 3
Times and Hear
Stephen Abram Speak!

Speaking about
Blogs....

Audio Ebook Project
Finally, MLS RSS
Feeds!

Request for Podcast
Help

Losing a Niche
Sunday Morning
Conversation

Gary Houk on
Amazoogle

The Perfect Podcast
for Librarians

Seattle PL Releases
RSS Feeds Out into
the Wild

InfoValue Computing
and Advance Media
Technologies Partner
to Provide
Integrated Video
Solutions

Sullins Electronics
Broadens Existing
Distribution
Relationship With
Kestronics To Serve
South Asia

RFID Jobs Exceed 1.3
Million by 2015

Avoid any Surgical
Treatment for
Chronic Back Pain
Problems

New - Visual
Hindsight Adds CCTV
DVR-Like Features

Ewaste Eddie License
Available at the
25th Anniversary
Licensing 2005
International Show
in New York

Atlassian Announces
Confluence 1.4 – The
Enterprise Wiki

Why Go to the
Office, When You Can
Wi-Fi at Local Café?

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