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What's you WiMAX plan B?

WiMAX can't be declared dead, yet, but it's pretty darned puny from a marketplace perspective. So, just in case the whole WiMAX thing doesn't work out like you'd hoped, what are you going to do for... Read more...

Merak: San Francisco free WiFi

The promise and frustration of free municipal WiFi have kept hopeful fans of anywhere networked computing on an emotional... Read more...

Go slow on open WiFi

If you or your executives have to work while on the road, you know just how important finding Read more...

802.11n rolls out for real

After months of talk, it's finally here--the first large-scale 802.11n deployment. At Morrisville State... Read more...

St. Louis muni-WiFi squashed

They're dropping like flies… San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, and now, St. Louis. They've all seen plans for a Read more...

Viva Vegas wireless

If you want to bet on municipal wireless, where do you go? Vegas, baby! At least, that's the hope of city leaders who have signed a contract to put Las Vegas on the path to wireless networking for... Read more...

Tips for better WLANs

Once upon a time, just getting a wireless network connection was enough. Now, users want performance to go along with their connectivity. What steps do you need to take to make sure your users... Read more...

Philly wi-fi ready

Philadelphia, one of the nation's largest and poorest cities, has completed testing of its largest-in-the-nation municipal wi-fi system. When fully operational, the system will offer wireless... Read more...

802.11 architectures evolve

It's simple, right? You either build your wireless LAN on the fat-AP model of traditional access points or you use a central controller and a thin-AP model. Not so fast--wireless vendors are... Read more...

No more wireless routers?

A team of academics has developed software that may let organizations dump their wireless routers in... Read more...