Cognio debuts laptop-based Wi-Fi spectrum analyzer  

Cognio, a spectrum analyzer company, introduced the first laptop-based radio frequency spectrum analysis solution for Wi-Fi networks, called Intelligent Spectrum Management System (ISMS) Mobile...

Intel to announce three-flavored Wi-Fi chip 

Intel officials today will announce that the company’s researchers have unlocked a way to support three 802.11 wireless broadband standards on a single chip, according to multiple media reports...

Alcatel intros secure Wi-Fi switch for enterprises 

Alcatel announced an addition to its line of OmniAccess wireless LAN switches that provides broad, highly secure Wi-Fi coverage for enterprises, campuses and other heavy-use areas...

Study: 100 million VoWi-Fi/cellular phones in 2010 

ABI Research this week released a study projecting more than 100 million dual-mode mobile phones that can connect to conventional cellular service or a Wi-Fi network will be sold globally each year by the end of the decade...

Cisco solution tracks 802.11 devices 

Cisco recently introduced the Cisco 2700 Series Wireless Location Appliance, which lets network managers simultaneously track thousands of IEEE 802.11-enabled wireless clients from directly within a customer's existing wireless local area network infrastructure...

RoamAD announces mobile voice-over-Wi-Fi test 

New Zealand-based RoamAD, a supplier of mesh solutions for scalable metro Wi-Fi networks, yesterday announced it has successfully conducted a multi-party VoIP conference call over its network with all participants traveling at speeds in excess of 80 mph...

Cisco to buy Wi-Fi equipment maker 

Cisco Systems this week announced a definitive agreement to acquire Airespace, a privately held provider of wireless local area networking systems (WLANs) for enterprise and commercial customers...

WiFi Wireless introduces high-data-rate solution 

Tigard, Ore.-based WiFi Wireless recently announced it has developed mobile wireless data network based on the 802.22 standard that provides download data rates ranging from 200 kb/s to 1.53 Mb/s...

IPMobileNet launches Wi-Fi backhaul system 

IPMobileNet said yesterday that it had launched IP XpressNet, an 801.11-based mesh network that provides backhaul and mobile data user access to LANs, WANs and other IP-based networks...

Florida airport deploys wide-area Wi-Fi network 

Systems integrator TEACO has installed a wide-area Wi-Fi network developed by BelAir Networks at Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers, Fla...

Netgear, Flarion to combine Wi-Fi, Flash-OFDM 

Netgear and Flarion technologies last week announced a partnership to create a product suite that would integrate Netgear's line of 802.11b/g products with Flarion’s Flash-OFDM technology...

Report: Rumors of Wi-Fi’s demise are greatly exaggerated 

Oyster Bay, N.Y.-based ABI Research said today its research has refuted the notion that developing WiMAX technologies will one day “kill” Wi-Fi. The company...

Tropos Networks unveils in-vehicle Wi-Fi cell 

Tropos Networks this week announced the introduction of the Tropos 4210, a mobile Wi-Fi cell for in-vehicle deployment. The solution gives municipalities...

Proxim launches Wi-Fi access point for smaller enterprises 

Proxim Corp. announced this week announced it has added an entry-level model to its line of ORiNOCO Wi-Fi access points. The AP-700 supports IEEE 802.11i...

3Com intros building-to building 802.11 bridges 

3Com Corp. introduced thus week 802.11g building-to-building wireless bridges that allow customers to connect two or more buildings through secure, high-speed...

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