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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Bluetooth at UWB Data Rate

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Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Bluetooth at UWB Data Rate
[October 20, 2005]   Freescale has demoed what it says is the first instance of high-speed ultrawideband on a Bluetooth stack.

NEW!   Cisco's NAC for Network Security
[October 19, 2005]   Company extends its Network Admission Control framework, growing its portfolio of "self-defending network" gear.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch
[October 20, 2005]   The latest updates and new products in wireless networking: Option offers Wi-Fi router with 3G backhaul; Cisco gives okay to Intel's upcoming Centrino chip; PCTEL looks at voice quality improvement; and more.

NEW!   Hotspot Hits
[October 20, 2005]   The latest in public access Wi-Fi: Boston Globe offers Wi-Fi for info, not access; 82nd Street Wireless offers hotspot seller tools; Westminster's Little Saigon going wireless; and more.

NEW!   The Latest in WiMax Silicon
[October 18, 2005]   Sequans announces first 802.16 System-on-Chip; Wavesat puts the technology on miniPCI modules.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Wireless Integration: Verisign's Approach
[October 20, 2005]   What happens when a company that works with cellular providers tries to integrate services with Wi-Fi? Verisign plans to find out in trials at a few major universities.

NEW!   PrintMe for Hotels
[October 17, 2005]   This service — already in over 2,000 lodging locations — lets guests send files over the Internet to a printer in the hotel.

Covad's Acquisition of NextWeb Makes Sense
[October 11, 2005]   It's the biggest ISP deal in recent memory. WISPs are interested, especially those hoping to sell out at the same valuation. So here's the deal.

Winning Municipal Business
[October 10, 2005]   A major ISP just won national attention with a public contract win. Here's what it took to win the first contract, and what's coming next.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
NEW!   Nikon CoolPix P2
[October 14, 2005]   Someone finally got Wi-Fi into a camera. Despite some connection glitches, this 5-megapixel camera with 802.11g works well.

ZyXEL Prestige 2000W Wireless VoIP Phone
[October 5, 2005]   Until someone ships a phone with true cellular/Wi-Fi convergence, this VoIP unit for connecting at some (but not all) WLANs and hotspots could be the best way to make cheap calls on the road.

Iogear Bluetooth USB/Parallel Wireless Printing Kit
[September 29, 2005]  The kit includes everything you need to make any printer a wireless printer. While we hit a few connection snags, some small office / home office users will find this an ideal way to unwire their printer.

TRENDnet 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with HotSpot Detector (All-in-1)
[September 26, 2005]   Why limit your USB adapter to simply connecting you to a network? This product will give you info on networks before you even boot up the laptop.

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Ekahau, Inc. provides the most accurate positioning software for WiFi networks. The Ekahau Positioning Engine(TM) allows positioning of 802.11 wireless client devices, such as PDAs and laptops, with an impressive accuracy of 3 ft on average. Ekahau's cost effective positioning solution can be utilized in various industries like retail, warehouses, logistics, healthcare, museums and public events. Check us at: http://www.ekahau.com

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   FreeRADIUS and Linux for Your WLAN
[October 18, 2005]   Part Two: RADIUS and Linux can be a potent combination for WLAN security. Here's how to get it configured.

NEW!   The Many Flavors of OFDMA
[October 19, 2005]   OFDMA technology, which splits a single channel into smaller channels, has many uses but no single standard protocol. Here's an overview of what's being developed, and why there's more than one flavor of OFDMA.

NEW!   Bluetooth: Plugging the Latest Enterprise Security Loophole
[October 14, 2005]   Bluetooth is everywhere today and needs to be secured just like the mini WiFi hub it is, writes CIO Update guest columnist Brian Hernacki of Symantec.

NEW!   Understanding WEP Encryption Bit by Bit
[October 14, 2005]   Wireless technology is confusing enough, but when terminology collides, it can get ugly. We sort out a bit of encryption confusion. Plus, will a wireless network mess with cordless phones?

Your Next WAP: Hold the Cheese?
[October 13, 2005]   They're made of the same components and do the same work. What's the difference between enterprise and SOHO WAPs?

FreeRADIUS and Linux Secure Your WLAN
[October 11, 2005]   Part One: Wireless security is still a bit of a mess. With Linux and RADIUS, you can begin to straighten it out.

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