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Product Review: Orinoco's 802.11b Wireless LAN PC Card
good range, performance boost high review scoreBy Allen FearOrinoco's 802.11b Wireless LAN PC Card is both highly functional and solidly built. The card fits into a Type II slot in your notebook and communicates wirelessly with other Wi-Fi-compliant access points and devices. The card also comes with a three-year warranty...
Tags: WIRELESS, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, LANs, IEEE 802.11, 802.11b wireless LAN, CNET, Proxim ORiNOCO, card, PC Card, access point
Technical articles 2002-07-25
ORiNOCO USB client setup makes a turn for the better
Implementing a wireless LAN solution in a small organization works best with an easy-to-use solution. ORiNOCO has been improving its installation software for access points, but what about on the client side? Read our review and find out.To keep from being left behind in the fast-growing wireless market, even the...
Tags: Wi-Fi, LANs, PCI, Mike Walton, Proxim ORiNOCO, wireless, client side, USB
Technical articles 2002-01-14
Installing ORiNOCO wireless gateway is a snap
The ORiNOCO Residential Gateway is a good bet for a small or home office wireless solution. Check out this review to see if it?s right for your IT shop.Wireless networking can be a great option when wiring Cat 5 cable would be difficult or impossible, coverage is limited, or the...
Tags: Wi-Fi, NETWORKING, Mike Walton, ORiNOCO RG-1000, Proxim ORiNOCO, wireless, network, ORiNOCO Residential Gateway
Technical articles 2001-09-03
ORiNOCO's wireless network: Avoid its sticky setup problems
If you are looking for an industrial-strength wireless solution, ORiNOCO might be your answer. Setting up this product, however, is not for the impatient tech or home user. Read our review to find out why.Setting up a wireless network shouldn't tax your problem-solving skills, but that could be exactly what...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Mike Walton, wireless, wireless network, Proxim ORiNOCO, network
Technical articles 2001-07-16

Additional Resources

Mesh Technology Primer - The Evolution of Wi-Fi: From Hot Spots to Hot Zones to Municipal Networks
Proxim's ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol is a dynamic, low overhead solution that addresses the major challenges of deploying Wi-Fi cells outdoors for municipal broadband networks. The paper applied significant innovation to solve the issues of self-formation and self-healing that are required for a resilient metro scale Wi-Fi network. Built on...
Tags: Proxim Corp., Network, Proxim ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2005-10-01
Proxim Case Study: University of Tennessee Wireless
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville offers undergraduate, graduate and professional education to over 27,000 students and employs more than 4,000 faculty and staff. As one of the premier universities in the state, the University is at the forefront of using technology and has recently deployed a campus wireless network...
Tags: Proxim Corp., Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Lewis University Answers Wi-Fi Needs, Reduces Costs With Proxim-Based Wireless Network
Lewis University, a prominent Catholic and Lasallian university located just outside of Chicago, relies heavily on the Internet for enabling its academic and administrative programs. In early 2004, the University's faculty and students earnestly began requesting Wi-Fi on campus for accessing web-based applications, email and the Internet, as well as...
Tags: Proxim Corp., Network, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Internet
Case studies
Wireless AP overrides adhoc network
Wireless AP overrides adhoc networkI support a setup where users setup their laptops in a wireless adhoc environment. They travel to temporary clinics which could be a town hall, church basement etc... They all use Proxim Orinoco wireless cards on win95/98 ibm laptops. I have setup static...
Tags: Associated Press, Bentz, card, clinic, it management, laptop computer, network, temporary clinic, wireless
Q&A 2005-01-03
Bluesocket Case Study: City of Burbank
The City of Burbank is clearly the hub of the U.S. entertainment industry, with more stars and studios per square mile than any other place in the country. Looking for a wireless network, the city was searching for a solution that could provide simple yet effective policy-based authentication, and offer...
Tags: Proxim Corp., BlueSocket, Wireless System, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Bluesocket Case Study: Coppell Independent School District
Located in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Coppell Independent School District ISD, has a total of 14 schools and three administration facilities with roughly 10,000 students and 1,200 employees. Coppell ISD believed that wireless technology will help students get the most out of their computing resources. One of their main IT...
Tags: BlueSocket, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs
Case studies
MetroNational Helps Houston Community Shop, Play and Work Using Proxim Hotspots
When MetroNational, a billion dollar real estate investment, development and management company based in Houston, Texas, set out to renovate the local shopping mall, it had working parents in mind. Looking to keep people in touch while providing a place to shop and play, MetroNational turned to CDW and Proxim....
Tags: HotSpot, Proxim Corp., Houston, Wireless, Real Estate, Wi-Fi, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Business Operations
Case studies
Odd ping-pattern on WLAN
Hi,I'm administrating a WLAN (802.11b) mostly used by handheld computers. They've been behaving oddly lately, and the usual pingerpointing between supplier of database, server and communication has started.I wont go into detail with the problems, but generally the Windows CE client operating on a MSIE-interface towards the webserver seem to...
Tags: team, handheld, WLAN, froogger, it management
Q&A 2004-12-14
I need a little help with my wireless pci adapter choice
I am currently using a netgear wg311v2 pci adapter in an xp sp2 machine, and well they refuse to get along at all(I even tried giving them both a spanking but that didn't work either). I am setting up another "mobile" work station for the maintenance people on the shop...
Tags: adapter, anykey???, Linksys, networking, PCI, Service Pack 2, wireless
Discussion threads 2005-04-26
Wireless Communication Using Real-Time Extensions to the Linux Network Subsystem
This paper describes real-time extensions to the Linux operating system to provide real-time guarantees at the device driver level. As per the author's knowledge, they are the first to implement a real-time ORiNOCO driver for real-time Linux. In addition the authors provide a low-level evaluation of the timeliness of packet...
Tags: Network, Wireless Communication, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Software
White papers 2006-05-19
KisMac (zip)
KisMAC is a free stumbler application for Mac OS X that puts your card into the monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X we are completely invisible and send no probe requests. KisMAC supports third party PCMCIA cards with Orinoco and PrismII chipsets, as well as Cisco Aironet...
Tags: Monitor, KisMac, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Chipsets, Operating Systems, Monitors & Displays, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
Software downloads 2005-06-14
Wireless Security Surveillance: Leveraging IP Networks for Enhanced Safety and Security
IP-Surveillance is quickly taking over the high-end range of the security monitoring and surveillance market, and has fast begun to penetrate low and mid-range market segments as awareness grows, costs come down, and users implement more sophisticated cost-benefit analyses. Bundling IP-Surveillance with Proxim wireless technology will further hasten and deepen...
Tags: Proxim Corp., Network, IP, IP Network, Wireless Security, IP-Surveillance, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security
White papers 2004-08-01
Wireless Consulting Services for Small Business IT Networks: Wireless Integration Case Study
An independent school system in the San Francisco Bay Area needed a reliable and secure data network to link their two sites. The school originally used an 802.11b WiFi solution to link the campuses. This was sufficient for the first year, but as usage by administration and students in the...
Tags: Small Business, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Proxim Case Study: Technical Education Center Osceola (TECO)
The Technical Education Center Osceola TECO is a workforce training facility in Kissimee, Florida. This fall, the school commenced the Wireless Communication Technology Program. TECO administrators challenged Northeast Data Inc., a consulting company to recommend a system, then design and customize the installation of the best wireless equipment available. Only...
Tags: Proxim Corp., Technical Education Center Osceola, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Workforce Management, Human Resources
Case studies
Bluesocket Case Study: America's Center
The America's Center complex is a business and cultural hub, where businesspeople can view new products, consumers can watch a St. Louis Rams football game, and tens of thousands of others can take part in a variety of events. When administrators at this convention center in St. Louis wanted a...
Tags: BlueSocket, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
Connecting Wireless Router to an Access Point WIRELESSLY
Hi,I bought a DI-624 D-LINK Wireless Router that I need to connect WITHOUT a wire to an access point.The scenario goes like that:An access point is getting a wireless signal from a Broadband antenna, and re-emitting the signal. Works perfect as a wireless bridge, but the problem is with connecting...
Tags: access point, di-624, maranello911@..., networking, router, wireless, wireless router
Discussion threads 2007-01-19
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