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Time Capsule: Unboxing and Setup Assistant
Screen shots of the Setup Assistant that comes with Apple's new Time Capsule 1TB NAS. by Jason O'Grady
Tags: screenshots, Apple, Time Capsule, Unboxing, NAS, hard drive, AEBS, Airport, Access Point, WiFi, 802.11, Wireless
Image galleries 2008-03-03
Attract attention and make new friends with the wifi Detector T-Shirt
Think Geek is offering the WiFi Detector T-Shirt just in time for holiday shopping. If you have any tech geeks on your list, this shirt is almost a must buy. The WiFi Detector T-Shirt will find broadcasting WiFi signals and notify you by flashing indicator lights across your chest. Never...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Mark Kaelin, Off topic, geekend, wifi, wireless, t-shirt, think geek
Image galleries 2007-11-06
Interop '07: Roundup of WLAN, municipal wireless, and wifi developments
Wireless, WiFi, and WLANs were everywhere at Interop Las Vegas 2007. It's clear that a major wireless build out is in progress and a lot of vendors are jockeying for a piece of the action. Here is a roundup of wireless product news, updates, and developments from the show. It's notable...
Tags: Wlan, Wireless, Wimax, Wifi, Interop07, Interop
Blog posts 2007-05-29
Security of WEP in further decline
I recently came across a proof of concept tool called aircrack-ptw developed by a team of cryptographic researchers at the cryptography and computer algebra group of the technical university Darmstadt in Germany. The attack uses a different attack to the standard aircrack-ng tool which can enable it to find...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Wi-fi, Security, Opensource, Networking, Network Tools, General
Blog posts 2007-05-05
Wi-Fi safety questioned again
The safety of wifi is again in question as teachers ask for an investigation in the safety of wireless networks in schools. The call comes as Philip Parkin, General Secretary of the Professional Association of Teachers wrote to the Secretary or State for Education requesting a government commissioned scientific...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Wi-fi, Scaremongering, News, Networking, General
Blog posts 2007-05-01
WiMAX moving ahead
The introduction of WiMAX in the UK seems to be moving steadily forward with a recent announcement that Pipex Wireless and Nokia Siemens Networks will be working together.Nokia Siemens Networks is one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure providers in the world, operating in 150 countries they provide both mobile and...
Tags: Wireless Broadband, Wimax, Wifi, Networking, Infrastructure, General
Blog posts 2007-04-20
Web 2.0 Expo: The standard conference wireless problem and why I miss Xirrus
The wireless access at the Web 2.0 Expo has been horrible. This is a common theme for many big conferences, but this conference has set a new low. I know a few IT pros who have set up wireless at conferences and its a serious challenge when using...
Tags: xirrus, Wireless, Wifi, web2expo07
Blog posts 2007-04-17
Real-world tests of 802.11n technology: How does it rate?
Last week, I took a look at what various hardware providers are saying about the performance of their new 802.11n or Wireless N product lines. The general message was that the next generation of wireless systems are faster and more powerful than ever before: up to five times faster along...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Testing, Networking, General
Blog posts 2007-04-03
Wireless ‘N' worth the hype?
The world of wireless devices is moving fast and 802.11n or Wireless ‘N’ is the hottest new technology to hit the shelves. Everyone’s talking about ‘the next great leap in wireless technology’ and all of the big names in home networking are pushing their next-generation breakthrough solutions. Let’s forget about...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Networking, General
Blog posts 2007-03-26
802.11n second draft gains approval
A second draft of the Wireless 802.11n standard has been approved by the 802.11 working group. Although many companies are now actively selling equipment labelled as wireless ‘n’ and concerns have been raised over their compatibility with newer products, the standards which define 802.11n are now a little closer...
Tags: General, Wifi, Networking
Blog posts 2007-03-17
Wireless connections intermittent
I am using a laptop with windows xp pro and connect to my wireless g network using the integrated Intel Pro/wireless 2200bg. It's been working flawlessly for over a year now, and now recently the connection has become intermittent. my other computers which also use the wlan dont have this...
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Discussion threads 2007-03-01
Wimax and wifi protocol implementation in matlab
I need to implement wifi and wimax protocols in matlab for comparison. Does any one can help me implementing these protocols.
Tags: omar_hameed123@..., protocol stack, programming, wimax, wifi, matlab, Wi-Fi
Discussion threads 2007-02-26
Wimax and wifi protocol implementation in matlab
I need to implement wifi and wimax protocols in matlab for comparison. Does any one can help me implementing these protocols. Please
Tags: omar_hameed123@..., protocol stack, networking, programming, wimax, wifi, matlab, Wi-Fi
Discussion threads 2007-02-26
Apples $1.99 wireless 'n' upgrade
Apple offering a $1.99 down-loadable upgrade to enable 802.11n on various Macs. Every Mac with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or Xeon processor (iMac, MacPro, MacBook and MacBook Pro) has been shipped with 802.11n capable hardware sitting inside waiting to be activated. With the announcement of AppleTV and...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Patch, Apple, Apple Computer Inc., Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, IEEE 802.11n, software
Blog posts 2007-02-04
PC hangs on network transfer
I just installed a Belkin N1 Wireless Desktop card in my ASUS P4P800E PX running XP. When I transfer a large file, the computer hangs. Sometimes it takes 30 seconds to freeze and others 5 minutes - but it always freezes.There is no information in the event log...
Tags: card, PC, lost3232@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-10
Netgear 824 router works wireless does not work wired
I use a Netgear WPN824 to access ADSL Bellsouth. The DSL modem only goes to the 824 router. The router connects wirelessly to a laptop but I can not connect via a wired connection to a desktop with a fresh XP SP2 image.Here is what I have fou
Tags: Routers & switches, Desktops, Network technology, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, NETWORKING, Xearon, desktop, router
Discussion threads 2006-12-30
Wireless networking: Is it really safe?
The Times reported last week that several schools in the UK are dismantling their wireless networks due to health concerns and complaints of parents. Both parents and some scientists fear that the radiation given out by wireless transmitters may be causing loss of concentration, headaches, fatigue, memory and behavioural problems,...
Tags: network, networking, Wi-fi, Wifi, Wireless, wireless network, wireless networking
Blog posts 2006-11-27
Wired or wireless: It's not an either/or
Here is an interesting statistic— according to the Yankee Group, nearly 40 percent of todays workforce is mobile—and this number is growing. What does that mean to your organization? To some, it means staunchly refusing to face whats in front of you, and continuing to act as if wireless is...
Tags: mobile, Thin Client, Wifi, Wired Inc., wireless, Wiring.
Blog posts 2006-11-26
wifi Encryption
My observation is that wifi encryption cause a performance hit on my CPU. As a consequence, I don't broadcast my SSID and I use MAC filtering instead. Most everyone else seems to think that encryption is the way to go. Does encryption cause as much overhead as I...
Tags: Encryption, encryption, howard@..., Mac Filtering, networking, SSID, WEP, Wi-Fi, wifi
Discussion threads 2006-10-25
wifi Encryption
My observation is that wifi encryption cause a performance hit on my CPU. As a consequence, I don't broadcast my SSID and I use MAC filtering instead. Most everyone else seems to think that encryption is the way to go. Does encryption cause as much overhead as I...
Tags: encryption, howard@..., networking, Wi-Fi, wifi
Discussion threads 2006-10-25


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