Cisco in $450m stock deal for wireless router firm
News Cisco will buy wireless switch start-up Airespace in a stock deal worth about $450m, the companies said on Wednesday. Though Cisco already has its own wireless LAN products and currently dominates the market with a share that's more than 50 percent...
[January 13, 2005, 13:45]
First fully IPv6-compatible WLAN kit available
News On Tuesday, Airespace became the first wireless LAN equipment maker to announce support for IPv6, on its products. Until recently, IPv6 support wasn't really needed on Wi-Fi products, said Alan Cohen, vice president of marketing for Airespace.
[October 27, 2004, 11:40]
Cisco catches up with Wi-Fi start-ups
News According to one analyst, the capabilities provided by the module will put Cisco's gear on par with products from start-ups such as Airespace and Aruba Wireless Networks. But start-ups including Airespace and Aruba have been offering these features...
[May 5, 2004, 9:25]
WLAN standards battle begins again
News Many people in the industry believe that Cisco's acquisition of Airespace has played a significant role in moving the process forward. Cisco's acquisition of Airespace has validated the WLAN switch and access point market," said Merwyn Andrade, CTO...
[April 11, 2005, 9:55]
Aruba to make legacy wireless play
News For example, Aruba isn't actively targeting Airespace or Trapeze APs but says there are "no technical barriers" preventing the open source community from running Aruba code on this hardware. We could have said, 'Hey, we're going to sell code that...
[March 9, 2005, 17:40]
University of Minnesota Duluth Uses the AirWave Wireless Management Suite to Control Its Cisco Wi-Fi Network
White Papers The challenge was management of both Cisco Aironet and Cisco Airespace product lines from one console, visibility into the entire network for user monitoring and efficient planning, etc. The University of Minnesota Duluth consistently ranks as one...
[December 8, 2009, 23:00]
Improving Patient Care Through Wireless Mobility
White Papers In addition, it will highlight how the Airespace Wireless Enterprise System offers unique benefits to healthcare professionals, making it an ideal solution for the improvement of patient care. The healthcare industry in the United States is at an...
[November 10, 2006, 0:00]
Cisco flaw threatens Wi-Fi networks
News It occurs when Cisco 1200, 1131 and 1240 series Wi-Fi access points are controlled by Cisco 2000 and 4400 series Airespace Wireless LAN Controllers, according to a security advisory released on Wednesday by the networking equipment maker.
[November 3, 2005, 11:05]
Next generation enterprise wireless
News As well as major players such as Cisco and Extreme Networks, a host of start-ups are decloaking: expect companies like Trapeze Networks, Aruba Networks and Airespace to heavily promote their options. Although sales of wireless networking products...
[April 16, 2003, 13:49]
Wireless intelligence sent back to the edge
News Trapeze competes mainly against Aruba Wireless Networks and Cisco, which acquired its arch rival Airespace last year. One of the main vendors pushing the concept of centralised wireless networking has turned the technology on its head by...
[October 11, 2006, 13:05]
Cisco's new acquisition talisman
News So we acquired Airespace, a company that helped manage and provide security for corporate Wi-Fi networks. Ned Hooper is the latest in a long line of executives at Cisco to head the company's mergers and acquisitions unit.
[June 13, 2007, 17:33]
Cisco to purchase WiMax start-up
News Cisco has an extensive portfolio of Wi-Fi wireless technologies acquired from companies such as Linksys and Airespace. Cisco is getting into the WiMax market. The networking equipment maker said on Tuesday that it will spend $330m (£161m) in cash...
[October 23, 2007, 15:40]
Proxim: 802.11n to bring back 'fat' access points
News Centralised controllers were introduced in 2002, by companies including Symbol, Aruba, Trapeze and Airespace (now part of Cisco) to simplify the management of wireless access points, and automate the coverage of large buildings.
[November 17, 2008, 16:01]
Behind the scenes at Cisco Networkers
Blog Of course it now has three wireless brands to sell - the old Linksys, Aironet and Airespace portfolios. From today through Thursday is the European showcase, which has returned to Barcelona after 14 years away.
[January 21, 2008, 14:46]



