Tag Archive: Wi-Fi

Steve takes a look at MegaGeek’s Wi-Fi and Cellular Spectrum Analyzers

In this Networld+Interop trade show interview I visit with Ryan Woodings, founder and ‘Chief Geek’ at MetaGeek of Boise, Idaho. MetaGeek is an impressively bootstrapped wireless instrumentation startup founded by former Cypress Semiconductor employees in Boise Idaho. They have created a product line of innovative, impressive, low-cost, portable “micro spectrum analyzers” for use [...]

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Steve’s car becomes a rolling Wi-Fi hotspot using CradlePoint’s 3G router

A new era of mobility seems to be arriving, with the success of CradlePoint’s incredibly versatile and well designed family of “WiPipe” (TM)  3G-uplinked Wi-Fi routers.  The photo at right shows me using a CradlePoint CTR-500 3G+Wi-Fi router in my car around noon PDT today.
To make a long story short, I was driving into San [...]

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Xirrus builds Wi-Fi systems for SMB’s, Universities, and K1-12

{mosimage}I had the opportunity to meet with Xirrus today to get a look at their 8 and 16 radio enterprise Wi-Fi access products, which have the switching and management system integrated right into the ceiling-mount access points.

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In-Stat holds wireless briefing in Santa Clara

In-Stat was gracious enough to invite and admit myself and about 100 other interested parties to a half-day seminar put on by three of their top analysts. Some key nuggets from this event (still) pending.

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