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Wireless networking gear revenues continue rise

May 24, 2005 Worldwide sales of wireless networking equipment reach new high as broadband adoption fuels growth. TAGS: wireless networking, IEEE 802.11n, networking, IEEE 802.11g, broadband, Wi-Fi

Microsoft says bye-bye to Wi-Fi

May 10, 2004 Despite quickly becoming one of the leading sellers of wireless networking products, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its entire line of Wi-Fi gear, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: wireless networking, IEEE 802.11g, Wi-Fi, networking, Microsoft Corp.

Cisco lures businesses with new Wi-Fi gear

November 12, 2003 The company announces gear for large businesses based on the 802.11g standard, its latest effort to push corporate customers cautious of big wireless networking investments off the fence. TAGS: IEEE 802.11g, Cisco Systems Inc., IEEE 802.11, corporate customer, wireless networking, Wi-Fi, access point, standard, wireless network, notebook computer, security

Sales on upswing for faster wireless gear

February 24, 2004 Gear based on the 802.11g specification is poised to outsell equipment using the 802.11b Wi-Fi standard, as prices fall and consumers hook up wireless local area networks at home. TAGS: IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11, business intelligence, wireless networking, specification, Wi-Fi, networking, equipment

Report: Wi-Fi gear moving on the double

January 14, 2004 Shipments of Wi-Fi devices quadrupled last year as 802.11g products picked up on the momentum set by 802.11b gear, which fell in price, according to InStat/MDR. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, shipment, wireless networking, wireless network, networking

Cable-modem chipmaker to add Wi-Fi

September 15, 2003 Conexant is adding 802.11g-based wireless networking capabilities to its cable-modem chips to encourage Web surfers to beam digital content from PCs to other devices in the home. TAGS: Conexant Systems, digital media, IEEE 802.11g, wireless networking, Wi-Fi, cable modem, broadband, IEEE 802.11, chip company, modem, chipset, networking, PC

Chipmaker GlobespanVirata speeds Wi-Fi

January 6, 2004 The company develops an upgrade for 802.11g and 802.11a chips, underscoring a recent trend among chipmakers to create ever-faster networks for transmitting larger forms of digital media. TAGS: Intersil, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11, wireless networking, chip company, digital media, Texas Instruments Inc., upgrade, Wi-Fi, high-performance, form, video

Gateway adds Wi-Fi gear to mix

September 4, 2003 The company continues its push to evolve from a PC builder to a seller of electronic devices, announcing new gear based on the 802.11b and 802.11g Wi-Fi standards. TAGS: Gateway Inc., IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, wireless networking, Wi-Fi, portable audio player, portable audio, networking, router, digital camera, USB, broadband, notebook computer, TV, camera, PC

VoIP firm ties rebate deal to Wi-Fi router

November 8, 2004 Vonage and Cisco's Linksys have a new bundle: an 802.11g router and any of three Vonage plans. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Linksys, Internet phone, Cisco Systems Inc., Wi-Fi router, IEEE 802.11g, rebate, router, provider, wireless networking, IEEE 802.11, call, VoIP, Wi-Fi, IP

Atheros thinks small to grow Wi-Fi market

January 27, 2004 The company has developed a component it says make it easier and cheaper to add Wi-Fi capabilities to a range of consumer electronics devices. TAGS: Atheros Communications, IEEE 802.11g, consumer electronics, Wi-Fi, wireless networking, digital media, component, video

Chipmaker Atheros files for IPO

December 1, 2003 The maker of wireless networking chips is looking to raise $100 million through its initial public offering and intends to use part of the proceeds to pay back debt. TAGS: Atheros Communications, Broadcom Corp., wireless networking, IPO, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, Wi-Fi, chip company

Buffalo Wi-Fi gear extends network range

April 25, 2005 Wi-Fi equipment maker's latest products connect with Airgo's MIMO to expand reach of networks. TAGS: MIMO, Airgo Networks, Buffalo, Atheros Communications, Netgear, wireless networking, D-Link Systems, IEEE 802.11g, Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless device, networking, Belkin Corp., IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, U.S.

Centrino to connect with all Wi-Fi standards

August 26, 2004 New component will help next generation of Intel's wireless chip technology reach full audience for Wi-Fi. TAGS: IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, wireless chip, Intel, wireless networking, Intel Centrino, standards, Wi-Fi, wireless broadband, chip company, component, Cisco Systems Inc., notebook computer, networking, broadband, security

Belkin looks to speed Wi-Fi products with Airgo tech

August 9, 2004 Companies say Airgo chipset in Belkin peripherals will quadruple speeds and range currently found in 802.11g products. TAGS: Airgo Networks, Belkin Corp., IEEE 802.11g, MIMO, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11n, Raleigh, Wi-Fi, router, wireless networking, wireless network, broadband, Intel, chipset

Two chipmakers unveil combo Wi-Fi chips

September 15, 2003 Broadcom and Royal Philips Electronics introduce new Wi-Fi chips that combine 802.11 standards as they look to optimize processors for the largest segment of the market: PCs and PC peripherals. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., IEEE 802.11, Philips Electronics N.V., IEEE 802.11g, peripheral, Wi-Fi, wireless networking, wireless network, standards, band, feet, chip company, segment, networking, manufacturing, radio

Broadcom, Philips shrink Wi-Fi phone chips

September 5, 2003 The chipmakers are set to announce new Wi-Fi chips aimed at the cell phone market, a move that could revitalize the prospects of the popular 802.11b standard. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., IEEE 802.11, Philips Electronics N.V., Philips Semiconductor, IEEE 802.11g, Wi-Fi, portable device, wireless networking, chip company, standard, research company, networking, handset, cell phone

Wi-Fi market surges on consumer sales

February 11, 2004 Wireless networking gear continues its rapid growth, but companies see a slight shuffle in their market share rankings. TAGS: 3Com Corp., Proxim Corp., Linksys, Wi-Fi, D-Link Systems, Netgear, IEEE 802.11g, wireless networking, market share, spot, Cisco Systems Inc., networking

FAQ: Wi-Fi alphabet soup

April 14, 2005 Untangling wireless network confusion, from compatibility to speed to 802.11a and MIMO. TAGS: MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, alphabet soup, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi, standards, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless network, IEEE 802.11g, antenna, wireless networking, router, networking

Week in review: Net portal wars

May 14, 2004 Rivals Yahoo and Google launch assaults on each other's territory, as the fight for the Internet search dollars heats up. TAGS: Gmail, Week in review, IEEE 802.11g, Yahoo! Inc., portal, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Longhorn, wireless networking, Google Inc., Internet search, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows
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