I-O Data has unveiled WN-GDN/R-S 802.11n Router for the people of Japan. The card board cut out look thing in the picture is actually the WN-GDN/CB PCMCIA card that accompanies the router.
The router is packed with some usual if not outstanding...
The New South Wales Government has announced that it plans to install a free wireless broadband network throughout the Sydney CBD and other major centers by early 2008.
There are already some hotspots offering free wireless access but those are...
Creston has unveiled its new Lsys i/O™ TPMC-8X Wi-Fi Touch panel device that has some outstanding features. The device runs on a Windows XP OS, 802.11a/b/g capabilities, magnesium alloy casing which makes it the lightest, thinnest and the most.
Engineers at the VeriWave Inc have expected a problem with the physical layer convergence procedure (PLCP) in 802.11 Wi-Fi nets that could result in packet losses during transmission.
PLCP headers are common convergence protocols used in IP, ATM and...
In today's world of computers, nothing is ever fast enough and once a technology gets the name fastest then its counterpart breaks the limits.
The products bearing the 'Draft N' designation are claimed to be the fastest Wi-Fi routers on the...
With the race for 802.11n devices, escalating Asus and Planex have also joined the race with their new WAP devices.
Asus has released two WAP devices, the WL-320gE and WL-320gP and Planex released one WAP device the GW-AP54SP-P which, features...
Seven of the world leaders in Electronics market have made a consortium and are working on a technology to make the HDTVs wireless. This means that they will free the TVs from the tangles of cables, which connect the TV to cable or satellite...
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