Category Archives: Deployment

Inexpensive Equipment Spurs On SoCal Wi-Fi Group

Wi-Fi equipment developer Sputnik is providing software and hardware to SoCalFreeNet, a group of 802.11 enthusiasts planning to blanket San Diego, Calif. with free wireless access. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Amsterdam Start-Up To Offer WiFi Internet Citywide

Amsterdam’s Web surfers could soon be liberated from their home computers and Internet cafes, with plans by a start-up firm to make their city the first European capital where laptops can hook up anywhere to the Web. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Wall Jacks To Enable Wireless Grid

Businesses looking to deploy a wireless LAN will soon have an alternative to climbing a ladder and installing access points on the ceiling. Aruba Wireless Networks Inc., a Wi-Fi systems vendor, and Ortronics Inc., a provider of cabling systems, on Monday are unveiling Wi-Fi wall jacks. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

When Wi-Fi Won’t Fly

We have six birds–three hens, two bantams, and one speckled rooster named Colorful. Mostly they stay in the coop, but every morning before dawn, Colorful escapes and patrols the neighborhood. I wanted to see how he was getting out (without crawling out of bed at 4 a.m.), so I decided to install a wireless WebcamContinue Reading

Roaming Agreements Put Wi-Fi On The Map

Roaming agreements are finally delivering on the “Wi-Fi is everywhere” promise and none too soon, now that entire communities are lighting up as hot spots. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Sprint To Gain Access To 2,300 SBC Wireless-Fidelity Locations

Sprint Corp., the No. 4 U.S. mobile- phone company, said its customers will get access to 2,300 public wireless Internet connections run by SBC Communications Inc. Via [quote.bloomberg.com]Continue Reading

Speakeasy Gets Wireless Funds From Intel

Broadband service provider Speakeasy has received an investment from Intel Communications Fund. The Intel investment will be used to fuel Speakeasy’s WiMAX (802.16) network endeavors. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Red Roof Inns To Get Wi-Fi Hotspots

Accor North America has reached an agreement with T-Mobile USA Inc. to install wireless Internet access throughout all of its Red Roof Inns over the next year, officials said. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Brings Broadband To Rural Washington

Technologies that extend the range of Wi-Fi wireless LANs are making that low-priced technology an option for broadband Internet access in U.S. rural areas with limited broadband options. Via [infoworld.com]Continue Reading

NYC Shines Light On Wi-Fi

A plan by NYC to rent the tops of city lampposts could boost the usage of Wi-Fi phones where home phones are scarce. In an effort to entice cellular providers into under-served neighborhoods, Gotham officials are offering companies a discount on payments to the city if cell providers market cheap Wi-Fi phones in some areas.Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Trains Are Steaming Down The Track

By the end of this year, at least three UK train operators should be offering wireless Internet access on their rolling stock, letting mobile workers surf the Web and access corporate IT systems while on the train. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

A Man, A LAN, A Plan

I first set out almost a year ago to write an article describing my experiences setting up and maintaining a complex home network. But every time I plopped down at the keyboard with a few hours reserved for the task, something network-related manifested itself and sidetracked me. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Switch Deployment Growing Rapidly, Study Finds

Paced by rapidly increasing adoption of wireless switches, overall sales of enterprise-class WLAN equipment grew 21 percent in the recent quarter compared to the same quarter a year ago, according to a market study released Wednesday (Aug. 18) by Dell’Oro Group. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Roaming In Athens

Visitors to the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, this week can log in to a local Wi-Fi hotspot and have the session billed to their cell phone bill back home. London-based Quiconnect says it has signed up three wireless carriers in Europe and Asia to facilitate the roaming. Eventually, the company says, it will signContinue Reading

WiMax: Coming Your Way Soon?

Research claims WiMax technology has a bright future, but BT says operators won’t be able to offer it without joining forces with each other. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading