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Funkwerk : Wireless LAN APs

May 19th, 2006

Funkwerk (FEC) released two new wireless access points, the Funkwerk W1002 and Funkwerk W2002. It supports 802.11b, g and a in the 2.4GHz spectrum up to 54Mbit/s data transfer, as well as the European standard 802.11n in the 5GHz range. Funkwerk W2002 with two wireless modules can support both frequencies. Info after the jump.
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D-Link : Wireless 3G Mobile Router

May 18th, 2006

D-Link will release Wireless 3G Mobile Router on the 17th and 18th May at the Olypia London Wireless Event. It has access speed up to 2.4Mbit/s with Ethernet and 802.11g Wi-Fi network. It is also equipped with Cardbus slot for the 3G wireless laptop adaptor interface for EVDO, UMTS, and HSDPA networks. Info after the break.
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Wireless : Buffalo 802.11n Readies

May 18th, 2006

Buffalo has announced its 802.11n draft spec wireless product will be available in June. These include AirStation Nfiniti Wireless Router and AP (WZR-G300N), the AirStation Nfiniti Wireless PCI Adapter (WLI-PCI-G300N) and the AirStation Nfiniti Wireless CardBus Adapter (WLI-CB-G300N). It has the ability to produce data rates of up to 300Mbit/s. Info after the jump.
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Truly Wireless Mobile Router

May 8th, 2006

Im sure all of you ever heard of wireless router but try to put it more logically. Wireless really isnt wireless until you cut of all the wires including the ac adaptor, right? Well, somoene over at Mobile Magazine did it, he created a 3G router Wi-Fi in a to-go-box. Info after the break.
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20 Minutes : Steal Car Wirelessly

May 4th, 2006

High-tech thieves are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to stealing automobiles equipped with keyless entry and ignition systems. All they need to do is just to park their car beside yours and use a wireless connection to break into the cars computer, open the doors and start the engine.
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300Mbps Belkin N1 Wi-Fi

May 2nd, 2006

Belkin yesterday launched its new N1 wireless networking line promising high-performance network allowing users to access multiple applications at the same time. Based on Atheros XSPAN chipsets, the new networking line delivers whopping Internet speed of 300Mbps. The Belkin N1 Wireless line is compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g networks and will be shipped with a $149.99 router, a $99.99 notebook card, a $119.99 desktop card and a USB adapter card.
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Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1

April 15th, 2006

BeoLink Wireless 1 offers music in CD quality in any room of your home, without the need to draw cables from room to room. For 20 years, BeoLink from Bang & Olufsen has led the way for home integration of entertainment, without any deterioration in quality. Now, BeoLink Wireless 1 makes possible a wireless solution that doesn’t mean compromising what you expect of quality audio.
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XBox 360 with 'Pre-install' Wi-Fi

April 12th, 2006

What!?!? Here comes the “NEW” XBox 360 with wirelsss game adaptor! You can buy it nowhere because its being modified by BrutalByte. How could Microsoft never come out with this great idea for XBox 360. Want to have a Wi-Fi XBox 360 ? Head over to BrutalByte and read the tutorial. Dont blame me if you blow up your 360 because of this modification.
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Double Wifi Range for $15 WLAN

April 11th, 2006

The Flatenna is effectively an enhancement to your existing antenna. Its a parabolic reflector which beams the back emissions from the antenna into a forward beam. This will extend your WiFi/WLAN range.
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Netgear Goes 300Mbps 802.11n WiFi

April 11th, 2006

NetGear ships world’s first available wireless networking products based upon 802.11n draft specifications.Were not sure how this is much different than all those pre-n routers that have been floating around for a while, since a device that holds to the draft specifications of 802.11n still has quite a slim chance to actually work with official 802.11n devices.
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