Wireless networking is one the great technologies of the past decade. It gives us the freedom to move about in our lives while staying connected to the things we love. While wireless networking has ...
One of the things that has always annoyed me about travel is the hit and miss internet connectivity. On top of this, in most hotels you cannot have multiple systems on their wireless connection ...
Broadcom announced the world's first single-chip dual-band 802.11n solution for universal serial bus (USB) adapters. The newest member of Broadcom's Intensi-fi XLR wireless LAN (WLAN) family enables ...
The next combination of letters and numbers that you’ll be hearing about is 802.11n, the new Wi-Fi standard that was adopted in January and promises speeds of at least 100Mbs (802.11g maxes out at ...
SMC Networks has announced a line of wireless networking products that comply with the draft 802.11n standard for wireless networking. Designed with backward and cross-vendor compatibility with ...
Linksys is the compulsive neat freak of consumer hardware design. Networking hardware comes in a universal, stackable form factor, while their adapters rigorously adhere to "chunky lozenge" aesthetic ...
QuickerTek has unveiled the Dualy, an 802.11n-compatible wireless networking interface that works using USB. It costs $324.95. The Dualy gets its name from its use of two 500 milliwatt transceivers — ...
It may be Apple's worst-kept secret, but it's a secret nonetheless: the company is including wireless cards in the new MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo that support the draft 802.11n wireless protocol. The ...
Last week, Microsoft declined to comment on a Federal Communications Commission filing, which indicated the company is readying a high-speed, dual-antenna, matte-black 802.11n wireless adapter for the ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if Microsoft admitted it was gouging consumers by charging $100 for an otherwise unremarkable wireless 802.11g USB adapter? What’d be even nicer: Besides an integrated version in ...