New Wi-Fi Protocol ‘N’ Testing Process To Be Sped Up The Wi-Fi Alliance has decided to speed up the testing process for the new 802.11n specification, which is a new high-speed protocol for wireless networks. The spec is still subject to standardization by the IEEE, but certification for manufacturers is scheduled for March 2007. [viaContinue Reading
Currently my office is located in a duplex building (concrete floors) that houses several shops, storage areas, a restaurant and other office space. I am using a Netgear DG834 router for my wireless internet access, but have been having problems with it. Basically the router seems to have issues with the floors and walls. AsContinue Reading
If you’re anything like me, you’ll finding SMS a tedious experience. Small keys and a somewhat limited vocabulary database combine to make texting a time consuming way of communicating. Thankfully with the processing power improving in modern cell phones, voice recognition software is now a possibility. Sprint have recently launched their own voice recognition solutionContinue Reading
The much talked about US$100 OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) not only has a name, 2B1, but has some fascinating features. These include being preloaded with VoIP software and the ability to form a wireless mesh network, provided one computer has an Internet connection. [via VoIP Weblog] I think that the idea is brilliant, givenContinue Reading
How long will this go on for? Can someone make their mind up? Will we be hearing the same thing for much longer? Please no. We all know that Google want in on the WiFi game. They see citywide WiFi as yet another way to get people clicking – that is clicking on Google ads.Continue Reading