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Berkeley Varitronics Systems Berkeley Varitronics Systems provides design and consulting services for the telecommunications industry. We cover a wide range of disciplines and client needs ranging from programming, DSP software, hardware production...
Wi-Fi Power Analyzer
Handheld Wi-Fi meter for 2.4 and 5 GHz power analysis of hubs, repeaters and access points
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Proxim Wireless Proxim Wireless provides Wi-Fi®, WiMAX, Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Point Backhaul technologies for a complete indoor and outdoor wireless broadband ecosystem.
Mesh Max 3500
Proxim’s MeshMAX™ product line integrates three technologies, WiMAX, Wi-Fi® Mesh and Wi-Fi, in one small unit!
Mesh Max 5054
Proxim’s MeshMAX™ product line integrates three technologies, WiMAX, Wi-Fi® Mesh and Wi-Fi, in one small unit!
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Xirrus Xirrus, the only Wi-Fi "Power-Play", manufacturers the Wi-Fi Array® architecture that displaces both overlay Wi-Fi offerings and switched Ethernet to the desktop. The Wi-Fi Array integrates 4, 8, 12, or 16 802.11abg+n...
Enclosures
Xirrus has developed a family of Wi-Fi Array mounting options specifically suited for various environments and applications. These covers, enclosures, and...
Rapid Deployment Wi-Fi Kit
The Xirrus Rapid Deployment Wi-Fi Kit includes all the elements needed to transport and deploy a high performance wireless network for hundreds of users....
Xirrus 802.11abgn Wi-Fi Array
The Xirrus Array includes up to 16 Integrated Access Points in a single device with embedded Wi-Fi Controller/switch, Multi-sector Directional Antenna...
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Sonus Networks Sonus Networks Inc. provides network transformation through IP communications technology, is leading the evolution of communications networks to support the multi-device demands of today’s digital lifestyle. Sonus...
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AirTight Networks AirTight® Networks is the industry leader in WLAN security. AirTight's wireless IPS automatically detects, classifies, blocks and locates all current and emerging wireless threats. AirTight satisfies all wireless PCI...
SpectraGuard Enterprise
SpectraGuard Enterprise is a comprehensive wireless IPS and Performance Management Solution.
SpectraGuard Planner
AirTight’s planning software designed to optimize both 802.11n infrastructure and WIPS deployment for existing or new deployments.
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EDX Wireless LLC EDX creates software tools that are widely used engineering products for designing wireless communications networks, including wireless broadband, LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, public safety, and other mobile wireless systems.
Building Editor Add-On Module
A specialized software package that makes it easy to manage indoor floor plans and outdoor building databases. With its familiar Windows graphical user...
EDXSignalPro + Network Design
The principal building block of EDX’s comprehensive line of wireless network engineering tools, it is appropriate for any system, including broadband...
Microcell/Indoor Add-On Module
A specialized optional module for use with EDX SignalPro that includes additional features for microcell (outdoor and outdoor-to-indoor) and indoor wireless...
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Altai Technologies Limited Altai Technologies is a privately held high technology company focused in design, development, and marketing of innovative outdoor wireless broadband solution. The flagship product, the A8 WiFi base station, is mainly...
A2 WiFi Pico Access Point
Low cost pico access point to expand the aggregate network capacity under the coverage area of A8 WiFi Cellular Base Station
A3 Smart WiFi
The world's first outdoor weather-proof 802.11n WiFi product in the market
A8 Super WiFi Base Station
World's leading WiFi outdoor base station optimized for maximum coverage with minimal installation sites
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WiFi Technology Product Reviews
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Despite penetration in all markets, WIFI benefits still in infancy for many firms
Although tangible benefits to WIFI technologies have a stronghold in many consumer markets, the B2B space is still finding ways to utilize WIFI throughout enterprises. Vendors are deploying WIFI capabilities for asset tracking, workforce enablement, security, and other critical infrastructure uses. Firms can expect WIFI to be ubiquitous in all areas of business in the next 5-10 years.
In hot development now is the development of customized WIFI technologies to address discreet business challenges. Off-the-shelf may be good enough but not best case. Additionally, 4G deployment is fast approaching as the standard bearer for wireless.
Best-in-Class WIFI Technology Features:
- Customization to address hyper-specific business challenges
- Scalability to ensure optimized technology functionality regardless of system strain and usage
- Strategy addressing 4G deployment
Top Considerations before Buying WIFI Technologies: Arguably the fastest growing market sector, WIFI technologies seem to improve overnight. It is crucial for firms to understand how and if their technology investment scales to address human capital needs, bandwidth, enterprise software changes, etc. Additionally important, is to understand the promises of 4G connectivity and if your vendor truly has a 4G offering or, if they are betting on client acquiescence in case of early deployment snafus.
Key Products: 1. Berkeley Varitronics Systems provides design and consulting services for the telecommunications industry. The company focuses on providing customized WIFI Technologies and solutions for a demanding market. Included in their service offerings are programming, DSP software, hardware production engineering and, light manufacturing. Their Yellowjacket-TABLET analyzes Wi-Fi using a tablet PC interface. Since the mid-1990s, Berkeley has been producing and deploying several testing technologies including TDMA, CDMA, Wi-Fi, WiMAX and many other applications and standards. The instruments feature spectrum analysis from calibrated receivers, packet demodulation, direction finding, site survey software packages and multipath analysis.
2. Proxim Wireless Corporation is a provider of end-to-end broadband wireless systems that deliver the quadruple play of voice, video, data and mobility. Their systems enable a variety of wireless applications including Point-to-Point wireless backhaul, security and surveillance, VoIP, last mile access, and enterprise LAN connectivity. ProximVision ES , a wireless network management solution, automates configuration processes for more efficient deployment of Proxim Wireless networks. Additionally, the product offers management from a single console.
3. Novatel Wireless, Inc. is a provider of wireless broadband access solutions for the mobile communications market. Novatel’s core business provides workforce enablement through WIFI technologies whose solutions enable a mobile workforce to increase productivity, and improve operational efficiencies. Solutions include 3G wireless PC cards, ExpressCards, USB modems, embedded modules, fixed and mobile terminal solutions and communication software to wireless network operators, distributors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and vertical markets worldwide. Our solutions provide mobile marketplace with secure high-speed access to corporate, public and personal information through the Internet and enterprise networks.
4. Multi-Tech deploys M2M (Machine-to-Machine) communications solutions. The firm’s carrier-approved external and embedded cellular and analog modems and Unified Communications products link data over cellular and analog networks worldwide. Innovation in product development is evident in more than 8- patents granted Multi-tech and 20+ million devices operating within their framework of products and services.
5. Tropos Networks focuses on wireless broadband networks enabling cities and utilities to own and control an IP foundation for deploying applications and services that drive more environmentally sound – greener – communities. A single network can be used for one or many applications and scaled to increase performance and coverage as demanded. Tropos has more than 750 customers worldwide and channel and solution partners that provide products and services to help customers design, deploy and implement customized solutions.
Wi-Fi Technology Definition: Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance that manufacturers may use to brand certified products that belong to a class of wireless local area network (WLAN) devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. When Wi-Fi enabled, a device such as a personal computer, video game console, mobile phone, etc., can connect to the Internet when within range of a wireless network connected to the Internet.
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WiFi Technology
Research Library
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EDX Wireless LLC
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The design of a rural wireless broadband network presents its own set of challenges that differ in significant ways from network design for urban areas. In addition to covering unserved and underserved locations with sufficient signal as cost effectively as possible, a means of accurately assessing which of these users will be able to successfully subscribe to the network is also critical for ...
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AirTight Networks
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Review of Detection, Classification, and Prevention Techniques for Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems
This paper is designed to provide the reader with information on multiple security threats to enterprise networks from WLANs and various detection, classification, and prevention techniques used by Wireless Intrusion Detection/Prevention System (WIDS/WIPS) vendors. This paper focuses on ...
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Aruba Networks
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Wi-Fi technology has carved a path of ever-increasing performance from the earliest pre-802.11 standards through 802.11b to 802.11a/g, with peak data rates rising from 2Mbps to 54Mbps. The latest set of innovations is a package known as 802.11n.
We refer in this paper to two key documents that shape the industry, and will endeavor to maintain consistency in using these terms:
‘IEEE 802.11n’ is ...
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Aruba Networks
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It Takes Two to Tango: Using Wi-Fi and WiMAX to Deliver Broadband Wireless Services to Fixed and Mobile Clients
If it is a truism that all new technologies take longer than expected to reach a mass market, few examples can have evoked more disappointment than WiMAX. Conceived almost 10 years ago in the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE), it has progressed through such headlines as `It's ...
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Aruba Networks
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Bottom Line: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11n standard represents the beginning of the end for wired Ethernet as the dominant local area network (LAN) access technology in the enterprise. Over the next few years, improvements in system silicon, radio design, network control, wireless security, power management, and cost will improve 802.11n to the point where ...
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WiFi Technology
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Berkeley Varitronics Systems
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BVS President & CEO speaks a little on past, present and future BVS wireless test solutions.
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Proxim Wireless
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An interview with John O'Gara of Microsoft speaking about Proxim Wireless's new ORiNOCO 802.11n access points which where deployed throughout the ...
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