Mesh networking vendor Firetide this week announced a strategic alliance and OEM deal with Netgear, which calls for Netgear to license Firetide's WLAN controller software for use in the company's Pro-Safe 16-access point wireless management system. Netgear is targeting small and medium enterprises and schools with 50 to 200 users with significantly lower cost 802.11n WiFi solut...
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The ZoneFlex 7363 802.11n access point from Ruckus Wireless provides good performance, a useful mix of enterprise-class radio management and configuration features, and fine performance at an attractive price point. In addition to the dual-band ZoneFlex 7363, Ruckus Wireless also offers the new single-band 802.11n access point, the ZoneFlex 7343. - ...
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Ruckus Wireless' new wireless LAN solution offers cost-conscious businesses good performance in hostile airspace. - The new ZoneFlex 7363 from Ruckus Wireless sets an aggressive new point for enterprise-class 802.11n access points. With its intelligent antenna management, nice mix of features, and good TCP and UDP performance in hostile airspace, the ZoneFlex 7363 is an appealing all-around w...
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You can now get an 802.11n enterprise-class access point for less than $500 MSRP. How likely is that new price point to drive businesses off of 802.11g and onto the next generation of Wi-Fi for good? The answer might depend on your size and budget.
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With the ZoneFlex 7300 midrange access points, Ruckus is trying to differentiate its enterprise 802.11n product on both price and performance.
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An Intel executive stated that standards for WiMAX 2.0 will be finalized by the end of 2010. Deployment will be widespread by 2012 with standard, 802.16m providing faster download and upload speeds. Intel research found that users will have 170 Mbps download speeds and 90 Mbps upload...
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) today celebrates its 30th anniversary...
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