Showing posts with label WiFi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WiFi. Show all posts

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router

The Linksys Wireless-G broadband router is really three devices in one box. First, it's a wireless access point, which lets you connect Wireless-G or Wireless-B devices to the network. There's also a built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices. Connect four PCs directly, or daisy-chain out to more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need. Finally, the router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection.

To protect your data and privacy, the Wireless-G broadband router can encrypt all wireless transmissions, and it supports the industrial-strength wireless security of 802.1x authentication and authorization. The router can serve as a DHCP server, has NAT technology to protect against Internet intruders, supports VPN pass-through, and can be configured to filter internal users' access to the Internet. Configuration is a snap with the Web browser-based configuration utility.

With the Linksys Wireless-G broadband router at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers, and multiplayer games with the flexibility, speed, and security you need!

Wireless-G is the 54 Mbps wireless networking standard that's more than four times faster than the widely deployed Wireless-B (802.11b) products found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the country. But since they share the same 2.4 GHz radio band, Wireless-G devices can also interoperate with existing 11 Mbps Wireless-B equipment.

Because both standards are built-in, you can protect your investment in existing 802.11b infrastructure, and migrate to the new screaming-fast Wireless-G standard as your needs grow.
Via : Amazon.com

Nokia N800 WiFi Portable Internet


You get about 3 hours of solid surfing via wifi, and about 5 hours via bluetooth. If I leave the phone in standby I can still be alerted of instant messages via GAIM and the power will last for days. I go to work with a full charge and leave work with a full charge. Installing programs, such as GAIM is a snap once you add the repository urls to your application manager. Once you do, the system maintains a catalog of all of the available programs and you simply click to install a ton of programs.
Via : Amazon.com

Saturday, February 16, 2008

John McCain goes VoIP

John McCain aka Mr. "Straight Talk" has gone VoIP. Or at least if De-Fi Mobile's new "Straight Talk" VoIP service has anything to do about it. The product is actually Voice-over-WiFi. No word from the McCain campaign if McCain supports De-Fi's usage of McCain's "straight talk" term. Word on the street though is that McCain is not happy that De-Fi has a trademark on the term.

The John McCain Straight Talk Express just might be derailed not by Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama but by De-Fi..

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Liberty Travel Extends Contract with AT&T for Enhanced Data and Network Services

There will be further expansion of the contract between AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) and Lib/Go Travel, Liberty Travel and Gogo Worldwide Vacations, the top company in the travel industry. The new contract will ensure that AT&T will be the implementer and manager of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-enabled network services- together with the resiliency solutions-for the more than 230 retail locations of Liberty. The existing six year relationship between AT&T and Liberty Travel has actually been extended by the contract for another three years.