Stories about: Ruckus Wireless

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    What's next for Wi-Fi? 13/11/2009 08:40:00

    The recent formal approval of the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard marks not the end but the start of a wave of Wi-Fi innovation. In the next three to five years, the Wi-Fi experience will be very different from today.
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    802.11n pioneer sets ‘wicked fast’ expectations for wireless 12/09/2009 04:02:00

    The unlikely pioneer for 802.11n is a small state college in rural New York, the site of the first large-scale 11n Wi-Fi deployment two years ago. On the surface, not much has changed at Morrisville State College -- except for the expectations of users and the IT department.
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    Advanced Wi-Fi sinks old ship's network barriers 27/08/2009 05:20:00

    If your hotel is an antiquated, out-of-service ocean liner that's crossed the Atlantic 1,001 times, it's nice to know that the place has steel walls as much as 3 inches thick. On the other hand, if you get there and want to fire up your Wi-Fi-equipped laptop to shop for Titanic memorabilia on eBay, those walls had better not get between you and the nearest access point.
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    Ruckus brings dual-band 11n to outdoor Wi-Fi 16/07/2009 09:52:00

    Ruckus Wireless plans to bring outdoor access points up to full speed with its ZoneFlex 7762 access point, which can use fast draft IEEE 802.11n technology on two frequency bands simultaneously.
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    Aerohive upgrade streamlines WLAN security 01/06/2009 09:04:00

    Aerohive Networks has introduced for its wireless LAN products a pre-shared encryption key that it says is more secure and easier to administer than the option in enterprise Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), the widely used industry specification for WLAN security.
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    Cautious about 802.11n 07/07/2008 11:53:55

    It's no secret that enterprises are wild about mobility - just check soaring sales of smartphones and laptops.
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    Wireless mesh standard gets boost from OLPC, open source 12/05/2008 08:20:14

    The proposed IEEE wireless LAN mesh specification is already getting some traction, though still over 18 months from final ratification, thanks to early experimentation by the One Laptop Per Child Foundation and a recently launched open source project.
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    The best wireless LAN system for SMBs 09/05/2008 09:03:48

    Small businesses have, for some time, been able to easily deploy a wide-open access point or two, or put together a couple of access points with a basic level of security. The thing that hasn't been easily available is a small, secure, managed wireless network that's easy to deploy and administer, and priced for the needs of a smaller business. Now there is such a thing, and its existence does a good job of highlighting what we've been missing. The solution is the Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Smart WLAN System, and it is a very good thing, indeed, for the SMB wireless market.
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    Motorola wireless LAN adds mesh to indoor networks 14/03/2008 09:23:11

    Motorola has released a Draft 802.11n access point that supports wireless meshing, plus a new wireless controller.
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    Ruckus does 2.4GHz-only business 802.11n 10/03/2008 08:43:12

    Ruckus Wireless has launched enterprise wireless LAN equipment that complies with the emerging 802.11n standard - but is reserving its dual-band equipment for service providers for now.
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    INTEROP - Vendors spotlight 11n WLANs for the enterprise 23/05/2007 13:10:50

    Three wireless LAN vendors are unveiling at Interop Las Vegas this week enterprise access points that will offer 100Mbps to 200Mbps throughput, shared among the Wi-Fi clients that connect to it.
 
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