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Aruba chops price of fast WiFi access points
Aruba Networks has announced a pair of cheapish fast Wi-Fi access points for small offices, retail outlets and schools.
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Aruba slashes price for Wi-Fi deployment
Aruba has drastically reduced the cost of rolling out 802.11n
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Aruba cuts prices to boost 802.11n uptake
Businesses wary of the cost of high-speed Wi-Fi are being thrown an interesting hook by Aruba Networks. The company has launched a high-capacity wireless ?n' access point (AP) for around £400.
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Netgear offers customisable open source router
Netgear joined a select band of network equipment makers after announcing the release of an open source wireless router, designed to be highly customisable.
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Ruckus does 2.4GHz-only business 802.11n
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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Cisco reverses position on fast Wi-Fi
Cisco has reversed its earlier position on 802.11n fast Wi-Fi, following other vendors in announcing products to meet the standard - which it said in May was not ready for business use.
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TI sticks IP telephony on wireless chip
Chip should make it easier for hardware vendors to produce VoWLAN kit.
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Enterprise Wi-Fi: stand by for price implosion
Get your Wi-Fi cheaper, as vendors start to fight for business.






