Mobile Speed Demon: Wireless Surpasses Landline - AT&T Mobility
Blog Mobile Speed Demon: Wireless Surpasses Landline As millions have discovered, the dual billing of landline and mobile services has become obsolete in the strides of quality that wireless service has seen.
[July 3, 2008, 22:10]
Wireless docking finally arrives
Blog The new Dell Latitude Z isn't the only new laptop with the option of a wireless dock. Nearly three years after it first showed off the idea (at the Portégé R400 launch at CES 2007), now that the UWB and Wireless USB standards are finally through...
[September 30, 2009, 19:46]
Wireless Networking - Linksys WRT350N and Intel 4965AGN
Blog I have a Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N router, and a laptop with an Intel 4965AGN Wireless Network Interface. The router is set up as it should be for secure Wireless-N networking, with WPA2/PSK/AES I also have a Netgear WNDR3300 Wireless-N router...
[November 12, 2008, 7:35]
Wireless Network Flakiness
Blog As I mentioned a few months ago, after returning from the U.S.with my new Fujitsu Lifebook S6510, this laptop has Wireless-N networking. So, I purchased a new Wireless-N router (Linksys WRT350N), and with a little bit of effort I was up and running...
[June 11, 2008, 14:57]
Wireless-N Networking and Linux
Blog After installing a new Netgear Wireless-N Dual Band Router (review), I was anxious to test Linux with it. I am doing this testing on my primary laptop, a Fujitsu Lifebook S6510, with a built-in Intel 4965AGN wireless adapter.
[August 4, 2008, 13:58]
Wireless joy - or not
Blog One day, son, all this will be wireless," they say. And where better to enjoy ubiquitous wireless coverage than the Wireless Event, currently underway in the sunny climes of west London. I'll let you all in on a little secret: it is one of the...
[May 23, 2007, 14:55]
Wireless standards: the early years
Blog Last night, for example, I was researching the early history of wireless regulation. Say what you like about the Internet, it is a constant source of rich amusement that can jolt even the most time-jaded palate.
[October 30, 2007, 9:25]
Verizon Wireless: Handset-level Mobile Security?
Blog Verizon Wireless: Handset-level Mobile Security? In reading a recent press release from Verizon Wireless, something very interesting caught my eye, “Mobile Application Security - Set of professional services designed to help enterprises deliver...
[September 30, 2009, 1:41]
Sierra Wireless AirCard 880 GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA PC Card
Blog The AirCard 880 PC Card is one of the latest in the Sierra Wireless line of mobile data communication products. The nominal maximum data rate of the Sierra Wireless card is 7.2 Mbps. Sierra Wireless says that one of the advantages of the AirCard...
[January 22, 2008, 12:37]
Breaking wireless keys in a Jimi
Blog It seems that Irish ISP Eircom has been shipping Netopia wireless routers to its punters, and as is common and sensible these days they come with WEP enabled. What you don't do is come up with some half-arsed scheme that creates the WEP key by...
[October 2, 2007, 11:24]
Netbook and Broadband Wireless
Blog I picked up a new 3G/HSPA Broadband Wireless card last week, and I have been working on getting it going in the HP 2133 Mini-Note. Of course, I've had a Sierra Wireless AirCard 880 PCMCIA for quite some time, which I use with my Lifebook S6510, but...
[February 9, 2009, 18:44]
Mixed Wireless G/N Networks
Blog I was doing some testing with my wireless routers over the weekend, comparing the range of the Linksys WRT350N and the Netgear WNDR3300. I noticed that my Lifebook S6510, which has an Intel 4965 AGN wireless adapter, would only connect to the...
[October 20, 2008, 10:38]
Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
Blog The WRT350N is one of the latest in the Linksys line of wireless routers. So having the combination of Wireless-N and Gigabit on this router was a double win for me. Wireless-N support, for my new laptop, and Wireless-G for the rest of the wireless...
[January 18, 2008, 10:04]
Netgear WNDR3300 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router
Blog Having been inspired by the Dialog Box video about Dual Band Wireless-N, and encouraged by David Long's comments on both the Intel 4965 Wireless Adapter and Netgear Routers, I decided to give it a shot.
[August 4, 2008, 9:32]
Boingo gets wireless access client patent
Blog The US Wi-Fi hotspot aggregator Boingo has been awarded a patent for accessing wireless networks using a mobile device. US patent number 7,483,984 describes how an access client on a mobile computing device accesses and logs onto carrier networks...
[June 24, 2009, 11:04]
RSA Europe: Turn off your wireless modem (unless you're using it that is)
Blog Mooching around the show floor at RSA Conference Europe, on Tuesday, I had an interesting chat with Nicholas Miller, chief executive of a wireless security specialist called AirPatrol. Well Miller has moved the story on and has got pretty excited...
[October 23, 2007, 16:46]
N-triguing wireless results
Blog Wireless networking kit based on the draft 802.11n specification has been available for a while, and we've now performed some throughput tests on a range of products built around different chipsets. So if you must buy Draft-N gear, stick with one...
[November 20, 2006, 15:20]
How to kill wireless, Russian style
Blog Moreover, if you want to set up your own network - in other words, have broadband wireless at home by bunging a router on your DSL line - you'll need a special license, potentially including the consent of your local security agency.
[April 16, 2008, 16:04]
Cable & Wireless gets ever smaller
Blog As if axeing half its staff and 90 percent of its customers was not enough, now Cable & Wireless is shedding its capabilities as well. Out of the door this week has gone Allnet, its systems integration division.
[April 5, 2007, 13:12]
Vodafone launches 'fastest' wireless data service
Blog Communications giant Vodafone will launch a wireless mobile data transmission service with speeds of up to 7.2 MBits/s in Germany on Thursday. The company announced the high speed wi-fi download capability at the CeBIT technology fair in Hannover...
[March 14, 2007, 15:50]



