Use Multiple Channels for Faster Wireless Networking
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FCC Plans to Allow Wireless Networking
on Unused TV Channels
FCC Plans to Allow Wireless Networking
on Unused TV Channels
05/14/2004 09:05 PMParasol IT Provides Multiple Channels of
Customer Support with Parature’s
Enterprise Edition
Parasol IT Provides Multiple Channels of
Customer Support with Parature’s
Enterprise Edition
03/30/2005 03:57 AMParature, the leading provider of award winning on demand customer
support software, announced today Parasol IT, a UK provider of
web-based accounting services has selected Parature to support their
expanding customer base. With an increase in sales came an increase
in support requests, and it became clear to Parasol IT that they
needed a customer support solution that could handle the job. After
an initial evaluation period, Parasol chose Parature over RightNow
Technologies and Salesforce.com for its easy to use feature set.
[PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
01/06/2005 04:31 AMION, Inc, a wireless network solutions provider, upgrades John Eagle
Dealership’s outdoor wireless network, improving throughput and
reliability and eliminating monthly equipment lease costs. [PRWEB Jan
6, 2005]
Why the world needs faster wireless
Why the world needs faster wireless
09/03/2004 08:25 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 3 2004 12:33PM GMT
DIY b, g Wireless Networking
DIY b, g Wireless Networking
09/15/2004 01:49 AMPopular Mechanics Sep 15 2004 6:09AM GMT
Wireless internet could soon be 10 times
faster
Wireless internet could soon be 10 times
faster
08/15/2004 06:02 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Sun Aug 15, 07:17 am GMT
Faster Wireless Multimedia Streaming
Faster Wireless Multimedia Streaming
09/10/2004 06:29 PMReport: Wireless Networking
Report: Wireless Networking
02/12/2004 11:28 AMWe have lots of notes on the NetGear wireless routers that are
currently selling at very low prices.
Get ready for 802.11n wireless
networking
Get ready for 802.11n wireless
networking
12/25/2003 02:01 PMJust at the point when most of us were getting used to saying 802.11g
rather than 802.11b, we're already starting to look ahead to
802.11n,...
Wi-Fi/3G Wireless Networking Solution
Wi-Fi/3G Wireless Networking Solution
11/13/2003 05:19 AM3G Nov 13 2003 4:15AM ET
Wireless Networking For Farmers
Wireless Networking For Farmers
06/19/2004 03:07 PMCBS News Jun 19 2004 6:00PM GMT
Step Up to Wireless Networking
Step Up to Wireless Networking
05/28/2004 09:26 PMInternet.com May 29 2004 1:34AM GMT
Consortium Proposes New Wireless
Standard 10 Times Faster Than 802.11b
Consortium Proposes New Wireless
Standard 10 Times Faster Than 802.11b
08/12/2004 12:58 PMSprint plans faster wireless data
services
Sprint plans faster wireless data
services
06/22/2004 12:11 PMThe company plans to give mobile Web surfers access to broadband
speeds before the end of the year, in some areas.
Bekins taps wireless for faster,
smoother deliveries
Bekins taps wireless for faster,
smoother deliveries
06/11/2004 04:18 PMBekins HomeDirectUSA this week launched a wireless service that allows
it to keep customers better informed with real-time tracking and
delivery information.
New: Mac Mini wireless networking
antenna
New: Mac Mini wireless networking
antenna
04/01/2005 11:56 AMQuickerTek released a 5.5dBi omni-directional antenna for the Mac Mini
that requires no case modifications.
Intel Pushes Wireless Networking
Intel Pushes Wireless Networking
03/20/2003 01:05 PMHaving established a dominant position in the PC market, chipmaker
Intel now is going after the wireless networking market, announcing
plans to invest $150 million in companies developing Wi-Fi technology.
wONE way to cut wireless networking
costs
wONE way to cut wireless networking
costs
01/06/2004 02:26 PMPersonal Computer World Jan 6 2004 1:47PM ET
Motorola Demos Wireless Networking at
CES
Motorola Demos Wireless Networking at
CES
01/09/2004 09:47 PMeWeek Jan 9 2004 4:47PM ET
Microsoft 802.11g a big step forward for
wireless networking
Microsoft 802.11g a big step forward for
wireless networking
11/04/2003 06:05 PMChicago Sun-Times Nov 4 2003 5:20PM ET
SMC Ships 108Mbps Wireless b/g
Networking Products
SMC Ships 108Mbps Wireless b/g
Networking Products
06/17/2005 07:19 PMNew 108G product family of products enable faster communication while
maintaining 802.11b/g standards-compliance, compatibility and security
[PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Mac Mini Wireless Networking Antenna
[Flickr]
Mac Mini Wireless Networking Antenna
[Flickr]
03/31/2005 03:09 AMMacMerc.com
posted a photo:

Enterprise falls in love with wireless
networking
Enterprise falls in love with wireless
networking
03/19/2005 02:46 AMIDC figures
Unveiling The Wireless Networking
Starter Kit, 2nd Edition
Unveiling The Wireless Networking
Starter Kit, 2nd Edition
12/02/2003 12:33 AMThe second edition of my book, The Wireless Networking Starter Kit, is
out!: My co-author Adam Engst and I spent three months on this
revision, which was originally planned to be a small update to the
original 360-page book, but blossomed into 560 pages for the same
price: $30 (or about $21 through Amazon.com). The second edition's Web
site will launch soon, but the book is shipping now, and features a
revised table of contents which offers nearly three dozen chapters and
three appendixes, up from 10 chapters in the first edition. We now
offer a separate chapter for configuring with Windows XP, Centrino,
and Mac OS, and cover using cellular data, Bluetooth, and setting up a
software base station. The first book was focused on Wi-Fi; the second
edition keeps 802.11a, b, and g at its core, but we spread out to all
the wireless topics, such as WiMax, 802.15.3a, ultrawideband,
Bluetooth, and others. We even have a chapter on configuring Wireless
ISP software, such as that from Boingo, Sprint PCS, and iPass. The
goal of this edition was to provide even more nitty-gritty information
about getting from about 20 miles per hour up to 70 on the open
highway. We'll have excerpts and a downloadable table of contents and
index soon. (Note that Amazon.com has the old cover and the wrong page
count; that'll be updated soon.)...
Another Reason to Deploy Windows XP SP2
- Wireless Networking
Another Reason to Deploy Windows XP SP2
- Wireless Networking
08/15/2004 07:36 PMHandy wireless networking with Knoppix
Linux
Handy wireless networking with Knoppix
Linux
06/21/2004 07:46 AMLast year I bought an IBM T30 Thinkpad, intending to install Linux on
its hard drive sometime. Meanwhile, using a Knoppix LiveCD let me run
Linux on the laptop while retaining the factory Windows XP
installation. The notebook is my travel machine, so I also bought a
Linksys WPC55AG PC Card wireless network adapter that supports
801.11a/b/g for the Thinkpad. For secure wireless Linux surfing, I was
determined to find some configuration that would work with minimal
intervention at boot time and that was easy enough that my wife could
load it.
Wireless mesh networking gathers
momentum.
Wireless mesh networking gathers
momentum.
11/11/2003 01:13 AMEE Times:
Wireless mesh
networking gathers momentum.Wireless Terminal Server for Device
Networking: STS Series
Wireless Terminal Server for Device
Networking: STS Series
12/29/2004 05:50 AMThe STS Series is a linux-based Secure Terminal Server with PCMCIA
interface to manage multiple serial devices over the network. [PRWEB
Dec 29, 2004]
802.16: Medium distance wireless
networking that could change the world?
802.16: Medium distance wireless
networking that could change the world?
12/17/2004 06:40 PMThe (sort of) new IEEE 802.16 Metropolitan Area Network standard (MAN)
promises to break the cable modem/DSL monopoly on the "last mile" of
Internet connectivity to peoples' homes. With ranges up to 30 miles
and speeds up to 70 mbps it seems like a pancea. While I suspect
the actual usable speeds and distances will be considerably less, my
real question is where is it? This standard has been in the works for
years.
Extreme Wireless Networking from
Gigabyte - Turbo G emerges
Extreme Wireless Networking from
Gigabyte - Turbo G emerges
01/04/2005 11:31 AMDialogue's Flybook Sub-Notebook: Triple
Wireless Networking
Dialogue's Flybook Sub-Notebook: Triple
Wireless Networking
06/02/2004 10:09 AM
Looks like the Computex
internet cock-up has sussed itself out long enough for The Register to
file this report profiling an eminently internetted sub-notebook from
Taiwanese vendor Dialogue, branded the 'Flybook.' Not only does the
Transmeta Crusoe-powered laptop sport WiFi (802.11b sadly) and
optional Bluetooth, but there's even a built-in tri-band GPRS modem,
as well. The 1024 x 600 8.9-inch screen would be "ideal for DVD
playback if there was a built-in optical drive" notes The Reg's Tony
Smith, but in a sub-notebook this size an external drive is fairly
standard. The Flybook even has a touch-sensitive screen that can be
flipped about like a Tablet PC, although it runs regular Windows XP.
Looks like a great little notebook, and although there is no pricing
information as of yet, you'll be able to pick up one in black, white,
silver, red, or blue as soon as they find a Western vendor.
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Research and Markets: Wireless
Networking: New Opportunities 2005
Research and Markets: Wireless
Networking: New Opportunities 2005
03/23/2005 05:11 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14258) has
announced the addition of Wireless Networking: New Opportunities 2005
to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
3Com Launches New Wireless Networking
Gear for SMBs
3Com Launches New Wireless Networking
Gear for SMBs
09/20/2004 05:30 PMThe company's new products for small business customers include a
wireless print server, a travel access router, a high-speed PC Card
adapter, and two new access points.
SMC Brings Unparalleled Flexibility to
Mobile Wireless Networking
SMC Brings Unparalleled Flexibility to
Mobile Wireless Networking
08/05/2004 03:15 AMSMC Networks announced its newest offering for travelers and SOHO
users, the EZ Connect™ g 2.4GHz 802.11g Wireless Traveler’s Kit
(SMCWTK-G). Available this month, the new Wireless Traveler’s kit
brings unparalleled flexibility to road warriors and SOHO users.
Packing everything a traveler needs to convert a wired hotel broadband
or visiting office connection for wireless connection in a convenient,
easy-to-carry case, the new Traveler’s Kit includes a USB cable, a
Cat5 Ethernet cable, a power cord and the industry’s first All-in-One
networking device that can operate in any of five different modes:
Access Point, Ethernet Bridge, Repeater, Point-to-Point Bridge or
Point-to-Multipoint Bridge. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Cisco Wireless Networking Leader Takes a
Break
Cisco Wireless Networking Leader Takes a
Break
02/05/2005 09:20 PMAfter its acquisition of wireless LAN switching startup Airespace,
Cisco announces that Bill Rossi, the head of its wireless networking
business unit, is taking a leave of absence of at least six months.
Apples New iMac G5 Line Delivers
Faster Performance, Built-in Wireless
& Mac OS X Tiger
Apples New iMac G5 Line Delivers
Faster Performance, Built-in Wireless
& Mac OS X Tiger
06/06/2005 12:12 AMFrance Tel's Wanadoo Plugs Wireless
Networking (Reuters)
France Tel's Wanadoo Plugs Wireless
Networking (Reuters)
07/19/2004 11:10 AMReuters - France Telecom's Wanadoo will start
selling a computer router next month that gives home broadband
users wireless Internet access and eventually voice calls and
video-on-demand, it said on Monday.
AirPort Express Brings Audio,
Portability to Wireless Networking
(07-Jun-2004; 5.9K)
AirPort Express Brings Audio,
Portability to Wireless Networking
(07-Jun-2004; 5.9K)
06/07/2004 10:03 PMGames Going Mobile As Players Discover
Wireless Networking (Investor's Business
Daily)
Games Going Mobile As Players Discover
Wireless Networking (Investor's Business
Daily)
05/14/2004 09:22 AMInvestor's Business Daily - Snake, released by Nokia in 1997, was the
first cell phone game. The object was fairly simple: Pick up small
mice, really digital squares, while not turning into your own tail or
the sides of the screen.
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