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Actiontec Wireless-Ready Multimedia Home Gateway review

Reviews The 'Wireless-Ready' part of this product's name means that, on its own, the Gateway has no wireless functionality. Configure all your PCs -- wired or wireless -- to use DHCP to get their IP address and connect them to the Gateway.

[February 27, 2002, 23:00]

Cisco Teams With Intel, Nokia and RIM to Bring Voice-Ready Wireless Networks to the Enterprise

White Papers Cisco Systems, Inc.is working with Intel Corporation, Nokia, Research In Motion (RIM) and other technology leaders to drive enterprise adoption of voice-ready wireless networks. Building upon the explosive growth and widespread adoption of Voice...

[June 2, 2006, 0:00]

Intel bets wireless is ready for lift-off

News Intel is betting that wireless technology will be the biggest thing since the browser, and new notebooks coming on Wednesday will be an early indication of whether the company is right. Roughly 35 percent of the notebooks shipped by the end of 2003...

[March 10, 2003, 13:37]

Actiontec Wireless-Ready Multimedia Home Gateway review

Reviews The Wireless-Ready Multimedia Home Gateway performed satisfactorily in our throughput tests. Actiontec's Wireless-Ready Multimedia Home Gateway is a good way to share a broadband connection in your home.

[November 18, 2001, 23:00]

The Enterprise Is Ready for Wireless VoIP, Is Wireless VoIP Ready for the Enterprise?

White Papers And wireless VoIP is the most talked about application after data usage. It explains the numerous places where wireless VoIP can go to work, why most offerings fail to make it work, and how only Meru Networks' standard-based solution puts the power...

[January 11, 2006, 0:01]

The Enterprise Is Ready for Wireless VoIP. Is Wireless VoIP Ready for the Enterprise?

White Papers Wireless LANs (WLANs) are becoming a fixture in the enterprise and quickly proving their worth. The two technologies together have given rise to an exciting application: wireless VoIP. Wireless VoIP significantly enhances the value of both...

[November 15, 2009, 20:10]

Effective Strategies to Help Ensure Your WLAN Is Voice Ready

White Papers This webcast shows how to effectively power the mobile workforce and increase productivity and responsiveness in the organization by adopting a voice-ready wireless network. The presenter discusses how to successfully design, deploy, manage, and...

[April 21, 2007, 1:00]

First fully IPv6-compatible WLAN kit available

News Wireless networking equipment makers are getting ready for the next-generation Internet. On Tuesday, Airespace became the first wireless LAN equipment maker to announce support for IPv6, on its products.

[October 27, 2004, 11:40]

Instant Wireless USB Network Adapter ver.2.6

Downloads The Plug-and-Play Wireless USB Network Adapter connects directly to any USB-ready PC just plug it in and you’re ready to share data, printers or high speed Internet access over your existing wireless network.

[November 12, 2001, 7:00]

Mobile microbrowser taps into full Web

News Both said that more than half of all Internet-ready wireless phone customers are abandoning the glossier features. Bitstream hopes its new software will eventually challenge Openwave Systems, which is in use on about 70 percent of Internet-ready...

[June 8, 2001, 9:34]

Intel readies Centrino Wi-Fi upgrade

News The company has twice pushed back the availability of its combination 802.11a/b Wi-Fi part, which it calls the Intel Pro/Wireless 2100A. The Pro/Wireless 2100A will contain two radio chips. The Centrino bundle of chips includes an Intel Pentium M...

[October 29, 2003, 12:00]

More witless than wireless

Leader And all the time, HSDPA is powering on (a rare bit of success in the wireless space), ready to devour that market share that was WiMax's for the taking. So the attitude of the wireless industry over issues like WiMax, 802.11n and 3G, is baffling.

[January 23, 2006, 15:35]

Faster video for wireless devices?

News This week, Lucent said it was ready to license new technology that could allow carriers to build faster cell phone networks, which might help wireless carriers sell services for streaming video. Armed with a new grant from the state of California...

[February 14, 2003, 16:12]

World's first 3G phone network goes live

News So American wireless carriers who are priming their own high-speed networks and services will do well to not focus on what Japanese users are doing with the network, but how well the handsets are working.

[October 1, 2001, 9:24]

Gates on geekery and gadgets

News Before XP came along, portables were a very small percentage of what people did, so as we put the wireless capability in there, the standard stack in there, we did some things that let Wi-Fi really take off in a big way, which let portable...

[January 9, 2007, 9:10]

Business needs 3G, says BP

News Speaking to ZDNet UK's sister site silicon.com, BP director of wireless and mobile Ken Douglas this week said GPRS works for email but doesn't cut it for collaboration, remote meetings and other needs.

[November 14, 2003, 14:45]

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. Sierra Wireless also makes Express Card and USB adapters equivalent to the PC Card that I got, which are also offered as OEM products...

[January 22, 2008, 12:37]

HP 2133 Mini-Note - The Verdict is In

Blog We also used the Mini-Notes for email and web browsing, with the Swisscom (Option) HSPA Broadband Wireless Express card. It does not have the configuration and connection problem that the Swisscom (Sierra Wireless) HSPA PCMCIA card has.

[March 10, 2009, 8:55]

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]

ZigBee clears ratification hurdle

News ZigBee is a short-range, very low-power wireless technology. He told the NetEvents gathering of analysts, journalists and vendors in October that the potential market for the wireless technology is massive, with 10 billion microprocessors being...

[December 15, 2004, 16:20]

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