‘In the pocket’ mobile hotspot from Internode

Adelaide-based national ISP, Internode, has launched in Australia MiFi, a portable device the size of a pack of cards that combines a 3G broadband modem with a wireless access point, and which the company says combines a 3G router and an 802.11 b/g WiFi access point that can fit in your shirt pocket.
 

D-Link pushes dual-band 802.11n for larger sites

New products from D-Link aim to deliver the benefits of dual-band 802.11n wireless networking to larger sites in a way that makes life easier for network administrators.
 

Every BigPond Speedtouch router WiFi password vulnerable

A big pong may be set to erupt over an incredibly serious WiFi router password vulnerability baked into all BigPond Thomson Speedtouch routers.
 

Edimax promises fully wireless router for 2010

Taiwan-based Edimax plans to deliver its first 3G router to the Australian market in early 2010. 3G, Wi-Fi and a battery mean it will be able to operate in a completely wireless mode.
 

Motorola aims to dominate enterprise wireless market - UPDATED

Motorola Enterprise Mobility Solutions business has introduced into Australia a set of recently released enterprise wireless products - 802.11n and external long distance point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems - declaring its intent to be number one or two in a local market its says is worth in excess of $120 million a year.
 

Microsoft to mint much moolah with new Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter

Now that the 802.11n standard has been ratified, the Xbox 360 is finally getting a Wireless N adapter to better cope with the heavy demands of today’s digital content devouring public, but it’s double the price of a USB Wireless N adapter for your PC!
 

NSW school to implement Meru LAN

The Queenwood School for Girls in the Sydney suburb of Mosman has chosen Meru Networks' 802.11n wireless local area network (LAN) to be implemented in its senior school campus.
 

Queensland resort chooses D-Link for guest Wi-Fi

The manager of a Queensland resort is "100% satisfied" with a D-Link wireless LAN installed for guest use after an unsatisfactory experience with the equipment he inherited.
 

The case for open firmware

If you’re a gadget junkie like me your house is probably similarly littered with devices that did a job once, and could still do so much more, if only the vendors kept them up with the times. Join with me in lobbying for open source firmware.
 

Wi-Fi Direct promises more convenient networking

A revamped specification from the Wi-Fi Alliance promises to simplify the connection of devices to wireless networks without requiring a router or access point.