Trapeze makes secure Wi-Fi roaming tool
News Trapeze Networks, whose wireless LAN products launch on 14 April, joins a crowd of established network vendors and start-ups pitching for the business-grade Wi-Fi market. Many companies have been reluctant to adopt wireless LANs thanks to security...
[April 14, 2003, 11:52]
Trapeze Mobility System Provides Stanford School of Medicine With Wireless LAN Access
White Papers The Trapeze Networks wireless LAN Mobility System, with its RingMaster pre- and post-deployment planning and management tool suite met Stanford's requirements. Widely regarded as a world-class training ground for future leaders in biomedical...
[January 17, 2006, 23:00]
Trapeze
Downloads Trapeze is a drag-and-drop text extraction utility that converts PDF files to editable HTML, RTF, ASCII or plain text. Trapeze puts you in control over the conversion process, with options for white space stripping, paragraph rewrapping and page...
[June 6, 2005, 8:00]
Belden snaps up Trapeze for $133m
News On Friday, cable supplier Belden announced its intention to buy Trapeze for $133m (£68m) in cash, adding a wireless dimension for the first time to Belden's business. Should the deal go through, Belden's purchase of Trapeze could be considered...
[June 10, 2008, 10:53]
Branch offices offered ride on wireless Trapeze
News Wireless equipment vendor Trapeze Networks launched a wireless LAN product this week aimed at companies who want to offer Wi-Fi at their branch offices. Trapeze says that the device offers similar functionality to an enterprise-class wireless...
[October 8, 2004, 15:55]
WLAN standards battle begins again
News Last week, start-ups Aruba Wireless Networks and Trapeze Networks submitted to the IETF the latest proposal to make this interoperability a reality. Aruba has already begun opening its source code up to developers, and Trapeze has announced its...
[April 11, 2005, 9:55]
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. Trapeze is promoting an idea of an amalgam of...
[April 16, 2003, 13:49]
Wireless intelligence sent back to the edge
News Trapeze Networks was one of three start-ups that pioneered the centralisation concept when it launched four years ago. Trapeze said it has changed its architecture for three reasons: to help businesses deploy voice traffic over their wireless LANs...
[October 11, 2006, 13:05]
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]
Cardiff Uni gets UK's largest WLAN
Blog Cardiff University's wireless LAN, which uses Trapeze's technology, will service 30,000 students, 5,000 staff and guests, and will apparently be the largest WLAN in the country. 66 buildings. Three square miles.
[May 23, 2007, 15:53]
CBR Research Paper: Wireless
White Papers There are no pure-play WLAN vendors such as Aruba, Trapeze or Colubris on this year's list. The Top Ten in mobile is always a challenge. First, because this market covers everything from mobile phone operators to manufacturers of Wireless LAN...
[February 8, 2006, 0:01]
Wireless networking kit sales on the up
News Cisco is still the leading vendor for WLAN gear, followed by Symbol, Aruba, 3Com and Trapeze, the analyst said. Sales of wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment are rising steadily as enterprises roll out campus-wide networks with business-class gear for...
[June 5, 2006, 10:05]
Cisco in $450m stock deal for wireless router firm
News Airespace and other start-ups such as Aruba Wireless Networks and Trapeze Networks claim that by centrally controlling and managing access points, they can expand the network more cost-effectively and provide security such as network authentication.
[January 13, 2005, 13:45]
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. Aruba Wireless Networks will introduce a programme later...
[March 9, 2005, 17:40]
Sewer system to provide student broadband
News The project is being run in conjunction with another project to provide wireless internet access across the university's two campuses, using technology from Trapeze. The University of Aberdeen is using the underground sewers to provide high-speed...
[August 20, 2007, 16:48]
High-speed Wi-Fi standard nears ratification
News Last Friday, the 802.11 working group — a subset of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) — held its final approval vote on the standard, according to Trapeze Networks's Matthew Gast, a member of the working group.
[July 23, 2009, 12:53]
Meru claims first European 802.11n campus
News Cisco's Aironet 1250 access point is available, and the other leading enterprise Wi-Fi players, Trapeze and Aruba, have also both announced 802.11n access points. Meru Networks, a small Wi-Fi vendor, has claimed to have beaten behemoth Cisco to the...
[November 27, 2007, 15:11]
The long and winding road to Wi-Fi 2.0
News Trapeze Networks says it will begin selling A major upgrade has arrived for Wi-Fi that massively boosts speed and range while all but doing away with interference problems. The technology is called MIMO, and is already making its way into homes and...
[October 17, 2005, 15:30]



