Sonicwall SOHO TZW Wireless Internet Security Appliance [Review, Tomshardware]
Sonicwall is well known for their premium-priced, but easy to use wired IPsec-based Internet security products. With the SOHO TZW they now enter the world of wireless LAN security, a place known to bring even strong LAN administrators to their knees, heads hurting from the ever-increasing barrage of new acronyms and security methodology. Did Sonicwall really succeed in making wireless security a setup-and-go story? Thu, 29 May, 2003 | 16 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
NETGEAR WAG511 Dual-Band Wireless PC Card [Review, Tomshardware]
Now that tri-mode dual-band wireless cards are here, it's hard to see why companies would buy anything else to equip their legions of laptops. Read our review of NETGEAR's WAG511 Dual-Band Wireless PC Card and see why! Thu, 22 May, 2003 | 55 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
BlueTake USB Dongle (BT007) [Review, Bytesector]
Picture this as your future daily schedule; you wake up early on the alarm sound that you’ve set at work yesterday, for that business deal that you’re negotiating. Ignoring the fact that you’re probably still sleeping, mentally that is, you go to the bathroom to do your daily activities! While experiencing the rushing cold water from the shower, you turn on your bathroom water-compatible flat panel to check your schedule for today’s lineup of events. Wed, 21 May, 2003 | 24 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Wi-LAN Broadband Wireless Access Systems [Review, Digit Life]
The Ultima3 series covers fixed broadband radio access systems in the range of 5.8 GHz. It's used for data channels and distributed radio networks. The range of 5725-5800 MHz was certified in Russia in April. Mon, 05 May, 2003 | 17 Click(s) | Detail
Wireless Communications: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow [Article, Xbitlabs]
We take a look at the wireless technologies, their history, their prospects for the future, their advantages and drawbacks. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are about to become really common things in our everyday life. We tell the whole story here. Tue, 22 Apr, 2003 | 10 Click(s) | Detail
NETGEAR WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point [Review, Tomshardware]
Although NETGEAR was the first to launch the opening salvo in the tri-mode/ dual-band wireless LAN wars, its WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point that was announced a few months ago represents the first-available draft-802.11g Access Point shipped by the company. It made its way into our test lab pretty quickly, and we have our usual in-depth report. Mon, 21 Apr, 2003 | 86 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Belkin F8T030 Bluetooth Access Point [Review, Tomshardware]
Bluetooth fans have had to pay a lot for the privilege of getting their clients connected into their wired LANs. But not any more! Belkin's Bluetooth Access Point is priced within the reach of the average home networker, and includes a two-port USB print server to boot. But will it earn a place in your pile of networking boxes? Read our review and find out! Tue, 08 Apr, 2003 | 96 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Review: Linksys WRTG54 Wireless-G Broadband Router [Review, Tomshardware]
Linksys' WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router seems to have taken the lead over its sibling WAP54G Access Point. Although it's priced about the same, it has a key difference that you should know about before you buy. Read our review to make an informed purchase! Tue, 25 Mar, 2003 | 350 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
BlueTake BW318 Wireless Access Point [Review, Bytesector]
The BW318 is BlueTake’s wireless access point for their wireless networking products. Packaged with a vertical stand, crossover patch cable, slim profile power adapter, and the access point itself it offers a fair amount of scalability. The first feature that appealed to me was the web-based management interface. Sat, 08 Mar, 2003 | 41 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
BlueTake BW001 PC Card Adapter [Review, Bytesector]
The BW001 performed quite well in our test bed. We did not notice a speed differences between the usage of the internet on the wireless or the hard wired. Although, we noticed a huge speed difference between our hard wired network and the wireless one. Sun, 23 Feb, 2003 | 35 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Rapid Review: Buffalo Technology WLI-CB-G54 54Mbps Wireless CardBus Card [Review, Tomshardware]
If you read our ground-breaking review of Buffalo Technology's WBR-G54 54Mbps Wireless Router, you may have wanted a little more detail on the client card that we tested it with. If so, then our RapidReview is just what the doctor ordered! Thu, 13 Feb, 2003 | 86 Click(s) | Detail
Linksys WSB24 Wireless Signal Booster [Review, Tomshardware]
If you've been struggling with dead spots and low throughput in your wireless LAN (and who hasn't), Linksys may have come to your rescue. Their WSB24 Wireless Signal Booster is supposed to improve the range and performance of any 802.11b WLAN, but you'll have to read our review to find out whether it really delivers the goods! Thu, 06 Feb, 2003 | 371 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
BlueTake BW002 USB Adapter [Review, Bytesector]
BlueTake, known for their embracing of Bluetooth technology, has entered a new market, the wireless networking market to be precise. Earlier we talked about the BlueTake BW001 PCMCIA adapter and now we will introduce the BlueTake BW002 USB Adapter. Sun, 02 Feb, 2003 | 24 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
BlueTake BT400 Bluetooth Headset [Review, Bytesector]
The BT400 is a very useful tool, convenient for everyday drivers and use when both hands are in use. Its primary purpose is to provide wireless hands-free to cellphone users who own Bluetooth enabled cellphones. Fri, 24 Jan, 2003 | 149 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Siemens SpeedStream SS2521 Powerline 802.11b Wireless Access Point [Review, Tomshardware]
The SpeedStream SS2521 marries the hot technology of wireless networking, to the slow-to-start HomePlug powerline standard. Will it change the way that home wireless networks are built? Read our review and see what you think! Wed, 22 Jan, 2003 | 100 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Linksys Instant Wireless-G Access Point (WAP54G) [Review, Tomshardware]
Linksys decided to jump into the 802.11g market early with a router, Access Point, and CardBus client based on Broadcom's "54g" technology. This review puts the WAP54G Wireless-G Access Point through its paces, and highlights the pros and cons of being one of the first on your block to get in on the "G" thing. Fri, 17 Jan, 2003 | 304 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
SMC 22Mbps Wireless Access Point [Review, Envynews]
If there has been any technology that’s been wanted more, and had the biggest growth in 2002, it has to be Wireless Networking. And in 2003, it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon! It’s popping up almost everywhere you look, libraries, coffee houses, universities, and even churches, mainly for public use of internet sharing.
Fri, 17 Jan, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Detail