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Next-gen Super Wi-Fi pilot projects deployed in Singapore
Commercial pilot deployments of TV White Spaces, also known as Super Wi-Fi, in Singapore were recently announced. Paul Mah has the details.
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Building and managing enterprise WLANs with Ruckus Wireless
Paul Mah gives Ruckus Wireless Access Points a spin and checks out the management console for setting up a WLAN.
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Use your Windows Mobile smartphone as a Wi-Fi access point
Paul Mah explains how you can use the WMWiFiRouter application to turn your Windows Mobile smartphone into an Internet access point.
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Create a Wi-Fi Access Point using Connectify
Blogger Paul Mah checks out Connectify, a free application for Windows 7 that allows you to take any Internet connection and share it via Wi-Fi.
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Accessing the network on the road: How do you rate your mobile experience?
Blogger Paul Mah takes a closer look at a new survey that explores the usage patterns of mobile workers and highlights some of the key findings. Take the polls to see how your mobi...
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Wi-Fi or 3G: Which is better for mobile users?
Having used both Wi-Fi and 3G data networks for accessing the Internet on-the-go for more than a year, Paul Mah shares his experiences with each. Is there a clear winner?
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Security News Roundup: Security researchers to demonstrate WPA packet injection
This week's security events include news that there will be just two updates for Microsoft's Patch Tuesday this month, the appearance of an exploit for Adobe Reader spotted in- the...
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The 802.11n power cheats
I came across an interesting article by Joanie Wexler over at Network World about the power consumption of 802.11n. In a nutshell, the current generation of wireless access points ...
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Aruba acquires AirWave
Aruba Networks has acquired leading wireless LAN management vendor AirWave Wireless for $37 million.
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Pulse~LINK announces 890 Mbps UWB
One of the entrants in the wireless HD technology race, Pulse~LINK, has announced a new ultra-wideband chipset that it claims can deliver up to 890 Mbps of sustained throughput.