Proxim Wireless has released its first draft-802.11n wireless LAN access points, with throughput ranging from 170M to 320Mbps and list price tags of $800 and $1,100.
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Wireless LAN provider Proxim cracks new speed records with new 802.11n deployment featuring a distributed wireless architecture that Proxim claims will cost half the price of competitors' wireless local area networks. By eliminating the centralized controller found in most Wi-Fi networks, Proxim hopes to overcome enterprise objections of costly controller upgrades, deployment challenges and a...
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All products were obtained from company Web sites, downloaded, and installed on our test PCs – either a Dell 710m notebook running XP SP2, or a 2.8 GHz. 24-inch iMAC equipped with a Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 Wi-Fi adapter and running OS X 10.4. Each product was then put through its paces, checking every option, and compared for accuracy against our reference, the Intel ProSet/Wireless console, wi...
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Until this year, enterprises have stood firm about waiting for final IEEE standards ratification before deploying the 802.11n wireless LANs. However, according to the recently published 2008 Webtorials Wireless LAN State-of-the-Market Report Series, they have grown far more willing to install "Draft N" products ahead of standards.
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Hoping to capitalize on a growing trend of companies that want to cut telephone costs, Motorola is rolling out complimentary servers and Windows Mobile smartphones.
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InformationWeek on 13th Nov 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
Using Windows Mobile-based Voice over Wireless LAN smartphones combined with a wireless services manager and a network services manager, Motorola provides enterprise users with mobile access to voice and data services typically tethered to the desk. - Motorola introduced a unified, enterprise class wireless communications platform Nov. 11 that combines Windows Mobile-based VoWLAN (Voice over Wirel...
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‘Virtual Cell’ Pioneer Introduces ‘Virtual Port’ Technology: A Dedicated Virtual WLAN for Every Client Device Provides Wired Switch Performance with Lower TCO SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 10, 2008 – Meru Networks has brought the techniques of virtualization to its enterprise wireless LAN products, allowing an optimization of radio frequency (RF) resources that raises WLAN ...
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Testing 802.11n wireless LAN gear for enterprises means thinking big.
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NetworkWorld on 27th Oct 2008 (via networkworld.com)
Architecturally, we saw multiple approaches to wireless LAN design.
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