September 9, 2010
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 wi4 WiMAX (Motorola, Inc.)
Line of WiMAX gear is targeted to providers and their customers, enabling them to rollout WiMAX-based access networks. New customer premise box features adaptive switching technology. Jan. 8, 2009

 AirCard (Sierra Wireless.)
Cards are targeted primarily to cellular providers and provide data access to cellular networks from laptops or devices. New cards for HSPA networks boast an eventual 5.76 Mb/sec upload speed (7.2 Mb/sec download). Dec. 18, 2008

 Meraki Mesh (Meraki Networks, Inc.)
Internet sharing system is enabled via wireless mesh technology. New radio is powered by solar and is available with 20 or 40W solar panels. Dec. 4, 2008

 Digi Cellular Gateways (Digi International.)
Line of gateway devices provide wireless connectivity between remote locations over cellular network connections. New routers include built-in ADSL model with failover to cellular or PSTN. Nov. 12, 2008

 AvaLAN Wireless Radios (AvaLAN Wireless Inc.)
Line of wireless Ethernet bridges are optimized especially for longer range over "modest data rates." New models support IP addressing. Nov. 5, 2008

 XStream / XTend / XPress (Digi International Inc.)
Wirelessly extend serial or Ethernet communications. New XTend model Class 1/Division 2 certified for hazardous environments. Aug. 19, 2008

 Ekahau RTLS (Ekahau, Inc.)
Software-based asset location platform functions over existing Wi-Fi networks. Now supports 802.11n. May 30, 2008

 Ranger / Rover / WiRanger (Icron Technologies Corp.)
Products allow for the extension of USB connectivity to distances beyond standard USB cabling limits. New models extend USB up to 100 meters over CAT5 UTP cabling. Apr. 16, 2008

 FibeAir (Ceragon Networks Ltd.)
Wireless bridges--targeted to campus and service provider uses--supporting multiple frequency bands and bandwidth configurations. New models to support 10-500 Mb/sec throughout per radio carrier. Mar. 26, 2008

 WiMAX 450/700 (Telsima Corp.)
Broadband wireless access gear for providers operates in sub-1 GHz frequencies. Dec. 13, 2007

 SkyWay (Solectek Corp.)
For the delivery of point-to-point or point-to-multipoint wireless data transmissions across campuses, to subscribers, etc. New "Professional" series features video-specific enhancements for surveillance. Dec. 6, 2007

 Wireless USB Hub and Adapter (IOGEAR, Inc.)
Extension kit allows up to three PCs to access a collection of USB peripheral devices wirelessly (range of up to 30 feet). Sep. 10, 2007

 Trimax 4010 (Trimax Wireless, Inc.)
A four-radio, wireless platform for outdoor wireless networks. Aug. 23, 2007

 Trimax 2020 (Trimax Wireless, Inc.)
Outdoor wireless router with a dual radio design. Aug. 20, 2007

 MOTOMESH (Motorola, Inc.)
Single, dual, and quad radio offerings especially for mesh-based wireless deployment in metropolitan areas. New dual radio offering supports choice of unlicensed or licensed (4.9 GHz) coverage. Jul. 25, 2007

 HomePortal (2Wire, Inc.)
Line of residential DSL gateways for service providers include models with integrated ADSL or VDSL modems. New BaseStations to integrate cellular connectivity. Mar. 23, 2007

 MeshAP (ArrowSpan, Inc.)
Mesh-based products support both backhaul and client communications and enable the extension of the wireless network. Both indoor and outdoor models are available. Feb. 22, 2007

 XS Series (4G Systems GmbH.)
Routers, cards, and devices facilitating connectivity to cellular-based Internet services. New router to support 3.2 Mb/sec downlinks over HSDPA. Feb. 9, 2007

 Indoor Cellular Repeaters (Coiler Corp.)
Multiple products enhance cellular signals for indoor use. Available in both band-selective (GSM/UMTS) and general broadband (GSM/UMTS/CDMA/iDEN) flavors. Feb. 1, 2007

 PC-5740 / PC-5750 (UTStarcom Inc.)
PCMCIA Card facilitates broadband connectivity through cellular networks from laptop computers. New card increases connection speeds to 3.1 Mb/sec, maximum. Jan. 10, 2007

 SmartMesh (Dust Networks.)
Self-healing and aware wireless network infrastructure components for OEMs and integrators based on the Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol. New integrated "Mote-on-a-chip" offerings require no external components or embedded programming. Nov. 16, 2006

 RFS7000 (Symbol Technologies, Inc.)
RF switch based on the vendor's Wi-NG technology, which ultimately seeks to unify the management and control of multiple wireless technologies including Wi-Fi and RFID. Nov. 3, 2006

 VLTP-112 (Compart International.)
4 inch in-vehicle thermal printer. Apr. 26, 2006

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