I think not.
Aerohive has taken Apple’s Bonjour service-discovery protocol and transparently put it on a network. Which gives me an idea: let’s virtualize everything.
We tend to think of DAS systems as indoor solutions for enterprises and large buildings. But recent announcements from TE Connectivity reinforces the possibilities for DAS in outdoor carrier installations.
I was once again pleased to have the opportunity to participate as a judge in the GSMA’s Global Mobile Awards, with the 2012 winners just announced. It’s a huge amount of work – but the global nature of the awards process is an educ
Still no standard from the IEEE, and no spec from the Wi-Fi Alliance, but neither is slowing the dash towards .11ac in the least. And that may, surprisingly, be a good thing.
Consumer- and corporate-grade wireless is in general harmless to living organisms. But that doesn't mean that indirect damage doesn't occur. It indeed does - explaining my recent absence from these pages.
Using a home’s AC wiring as a LAN is tempting, but, as we found during a recent testing exercise, likely not substitute for wireless.
As I noted at the end of last year, we’re getting into video in a big way this year with a new set of productions under the Farpoint Focus brand. We’ll look at all kinds of developments in wireless technologies, products, services, and ap
As a big fan of unified wired/wireless networking, it’s great to see industry leader Enterasys fleshing out their OneFabric architecture they announced last year. And a new Farpoint Group White Paper explores the benefits of unified networking
RIM should be applauded for making an effort to address its core issues. But the bold moves required to assure both customers and investors are still not there.