Strix Makes Most Of Wireless Mesh Technology By Test Center December 17, 2004, 03:00 PM EST networking Strix Systems' modular approach to wireless networking devices proves to be one of the most ...
Standing under the metal pole supporting the wireless mesh video and radio array, Jon Sargent looked out onto the entrance of Nichols City Park and remembers what it was like decades ago when he was ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. A couple of months ago, I reviewed the new Eagle Pro R15 ...
Hillwood Development and Perot Systems Corporation, teaming up with BelAir Networks and Red One Network Solutions, today announced the deployment of a wireless broadband mesh network throughout the ...
Much like the technology consumers use with portable speakers and hands-free headsets, Bluetooth® mesh networking simplifies setup for contractors of all technology backgrounds and takes the hassle ...
If you’ve not been hearing lots about wireless meshes lately, you soon will be. In 2001, Farpoint Group picked wireless meshes as one of the most important wireless technologies for this decade. And ...
ST. LOUIS, September 24, 2009 –- ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE) today announced that it has acquired a minority interest in Firetide Inc., a leading provider of wireless infrastructure mesh ...
NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low–power bidirectional wireless mesh network modules, recently signed an agreement with Honeywell Building Technologies, a global leader in fire and life safety, to ...
Having a consistent Wi-Fi signal at home is one of the best and most convenient parts of having a resilient home network. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is with a mesh network, whether from ...
The Italian Province of Brescia will use an outdoor wireless solution based on mesh technology to deliver wireless broadband connectivity and Internet Protocol (IP) services to its rural communities.
It's something of a cliché, but physicist Niels Bohr summed it up best back in the 1930s: prediction is tough, especially when it's about the future. But that's probably not what IT professionals ...