Category Archives: Commentary

Mesh May Save The Wireless Bands

You thought spyware slowed you down? Try Wi-Fi congestion. But with mesh networking, you can win the battle for bandwidth. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

How To Steal Wi-Fi

When I moved into a new neighborhood last week, I expected the usual hassles. Then I found out I’d have to wait more than a month for a DSL line. I started convulsing. If I don’t have Net access for even one day, I can’t do my job. So, what was I supposed to do?Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Nightmares

The biggest joke about 802.11 is that nobody uses any of the encryption schemes—except when they shouldn’t. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Wireless To Drive Internet Growth, Tech Leaders Say

Wireless services will lead the next growth phase of the Internet as venture capitalists who helped fund the early boom open their wallets again, industry leaders said Monday. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

UK Firms Wide Open To Wireless Attack

Most large UK companies are leaving their networks open to attack by failing to take wireless security seriously, newly released research has claimed. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Firms Play Fast And Loose

Like it or not, standards are what enable the IT industry, and networking in particular, to flourish. But it takes time to agree standards and there will always be vendors wanting to bring products to market ahead of those agreements, as is happening now with the 802.11n wireless specification. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

What WiMAX Might Be

Nigel Ballard, Wi-Fi guru on his Web site and wireless director for Matrix Networks of Portland Oregon, had a nuanced message for attendees at ISPCON. Drawing on his experience with the WiMAX Forum, he described his hopes for a technology that he feels can solve the well-known flaws in Wi-Fi. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

In-room Wi-Fi Proves To Be A Business Adventure

Fearless Wi-Fi warrior and Basex chief analyst Jonathan Spira says hotels should proceed cautiously with WLANs because having them fail might be worse than not having them at all. Via [searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

Home Wireless Brings On Bandwidth Bonanza

Spiralling consumer demand for network services will lead to wireless home bandwidth requirements jumping by a whopping 1,800 per cent to 57Mbps by 2009, research has claimed. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Ready? Set. Go!

For corporate deployment of WiFi networks, security has been the biggest hurdle to overcome and one of WiFi’s biggest cons. Today, all that has changed. Via [cioupdate.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi As A Churn Reducer

A few telcos appear to be realizing that Wi-Fi isn’t a business by itself, but does have great potential to reduce churn for other services. Via [thefeature.com]Continue Reading

Why The Wi-Fi Revolution Failed In India

Reams of newsprint have been printed about how Wi-Fi will free us all from the tyranny of being chained to our desks. Let’s be fair, the thought of being able to work anywhere, anytime is tempting. Unforunately the Indian experience has turned out to be far from heavenly. The wireless revolution has run into theContinue Reading

Coffee, Tea Or Wi-Fi?

Wireless broadband access is great when you’re on the road. But sometimes, the only thing that’s hot at a Wi-Fi hot spot is the coffee. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi For The Marketer

You’ve heard the hype: Wi-Fi is booming. Businesses large and small are partnering with telecommunications and development companies to create Wi-Fi hotspots. Via [clickz.com]Continue Reading

Seybold: PDA Users Will Support Wi-Fi Costs

While high-speed wireless data networks are evolving rapidly, it is PDA users, not laptop PC users, who will make these systems profitable and productive, according to mobile computing pioneer Andrew Seybold. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading