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Reliance Globalcom acquires WiMax Co-eWave World f...

Apr 24, 2008
Mumbai, Apr 24 (UNI) Following its global acquisition spree, Reliance Globalcom, subsidiary of Reliance Communications, has acquired 90 per cent equity in British Virgin Island-based WiMax operator eW... Read More...

Wi-Fi - Another Wrench in the Network Admin's Tool...

Nov 06, 2007
Network architects and administrators now have another option that can be far less costly and complex for network moves, adds and changes (MACs) with the advances in Wi-Fi technology. Rather than or... Read More...

Beacon rates may impact signal coverage measuremen...

Dec 08, 2007
When using survey tools, such as AirMagnet Survey and Ekahau, to measure signal strength for generating signal coverage maps, be certain to take into account the 802.11 beacon intervals set in t... Read More...
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Reliance Plots Global WiMax Rollout (Unstrung.com)
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Thursday, 24 April 2008
Having announced in 2007 its plans to invest $1.5 billion on new subsea network construction, $500 million on a new integrated network in Uganda, and another $200 million to expand its international Ethernet services capabilities, the Indian operator has now earmarked $500 million to become a global WiMax service provider, with plans to offer 4G services in 50 countries by 2012. (See Reliance ...
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Nokia intros N810 as first WiMAX device for US (MacNN)
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Nokia today formally unveiled the first-ever device set to work with Sprint's upcoming Xohm WiMAX network. The N810 WiMAX Edition switches to a black design both to match newer phones like the N96 but also to signal the addition of 4G Internet access to the device. Where the original N810 was limited to Wi-Fi, the new version can connect from any...
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Roaming Service Pins 3G and Wi-Fi for Heck of a Deal for Travelers (PC World via Yahoo! News)
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Written by Administrator   
Monday, 31 March 2008
iPass offers an inexpensive 3G card, unlimited US 3G service, and unlimited Wi-Fi service for a pretty remarkable monthly rate for the frequent traveler.
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EarthLink's citywide Wi-Fi biz for sale (CNET)
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Written by Administrator   
Friday, 08 February 2008
The Internet service provider is hoping to find a buyer for its drastically scaled back--and doomed?--municipal Wi-Fi business, the CEO announces.
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JetBlue, Yahoo, Rim plan free in-flight Wi-Fi (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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Thursday, 06 December 2007
JetBlue, Yahoo Inc and Research in Motion plan to offer free, in-flight, Wi-Fi web connections for laptop computers and advanced cell phones, Rim said on Thursday.
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Beacon rates may impact signal coverage measurements
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Written by Jim Geier   
Saturday, 08 December 2007

When using survey tools, such as AirMagnet Survey and Ekahau, to measure signal strength for generating signal coverage maps, be certain to take into account the 802.11 beacon intervals set in the access points or mesh nodes. The default beacon interval is generally 100 milliseconds, and the default setting for most survey tools is to measure signal strength on each RF channel for 250 milliseconds (sometimes called the “scan time”). With these settings, you’re assured of the access points or mesh nodes transmitting a beacon while the survey tool is measuring the signals on a particular channel. In fact, at least two beacons will occur during that time, so the survey tool won’t miss any of the beacons. A possible problem may occur, however, if the beacon interval on the access points or mesh nodes is set to a shorter value. For example, Tropos mesh nodes generally have default beacon intervals of 250 milliseconds. They do this to reduce overhead traffic (i.e., beacons) on the network. In this case, if your survey tool is set to a scan time of 250 milliseconds, then there’s a possibility that a beacon will not occur during the 250 milliseconds. At these setting, the absence of a beacon has very low probability. In fact, I’ve inadvertently used these settings before for surveying a large area, and there were very few (much less than one percent) missed beacons. I could tell this by the fact that the tool measured signal activity for nearly all sample points. I saw very few where it didn’t. Therefore, the signal coverage generated by the survey tool was still very accurate. In most cases, the scan time is adjustable. To ensure the survey tool you’re using is measuring all possible signal data, it’s a good idea, though, to be certain that the scan time of the survey tool is greater than the beacon interval.

 

 
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