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eWEEK Labs: 802.11n Is a Gamble

The newest wireless LAN specification—802.11n—isnt ratified yet, but thats not stopping vendors from releasing products based on a draft version of it. Is this...

Netgear: WLAN Speed Demon

With its WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless Router—Gigabit Edition (priced at $179), Netgear has removed the need to tinker with antenna placement to obtain optimal...

Buffalos 802.11n Balancing Act

Buffalo Technologys draft 802.11n products—the WZR-G300N Nfiniti Wireless-N Router and Access Point (priced at $149) and the WLI-CB-G300N Nfiniti Wireless-N Notebook Adapter (priced at...

Belkin 802.11n Gear Gets High Marks

Based on Atheros Communications XSpan draft 802.11n technology, Belkins N1 Wireless Router (priced at $150) and N1 Wireless Notebook Card (priced at $120) are...

eWEEK Labs Draft 802.11n Test Methodology

eWEEK Labs latest tests of products based on the IEEE 802.11n draft standard measure not only the top-end performance of products based on the...

New Orleans CTO Ships Out

The City of New Orleans this week announced the departure of chief technology officer Greg Meffert, who helped rebuild many of the citys networks...

When Tech Spending Slows Down, Hug Your Vendor

It may be time to give your vendor a squeeze—and not the affectionate kind.With the second-quarter earnings season in full bloom, its becoming clear...

Cisco Patches Security Software Glitch

Cisco Systems released a security update meant to close three vulnerabilities in one of its network monitoring products. The San Jose, Calif.-based company released an...

Readers Respond: U.S. out of the Running in Net Race

I just found your editorial, "U.S. out of the Running in Net Race," and wanted you to know how much it was enjoyed...

IBM to Use More Opteron Chips in Servers

IBM was the first top-tier OEM to embrace Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processor when the chip maker unveiled its new 64-bit x86 processor in...