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unusual facts about WIFI


WiFi-Box

WiFi-Box is a distribution of aftermarket firmware for the Linksys WRT54G series of wireless routers, based on the original Linksys source code.


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Antlabs

Tru’Auth enables service providers to deploy tiered and differentiated services across a combination of WiFi, 3G, LTE and broadband networks.

Archos Generation 5

The Archos 705 WiFi was released on November 16, 2007 in capacities of 80GB and 160GB, with the same overall design of the last generation and an updated operating system and hardware compatibility.

Broadband Global Area Network

Depending on terminal type users can connect their computers via USB, Bluetooth, WiFi, or Ethernet connection(s).

Cyril Houri

Houri has designed IP address geolocation, WiFi and cellular positioning technologies, and has testified as an expert witness on location-based technology in LICRA vs. Yahoo!.

General Cinema Corporation

Starting in the 1960s General Cinema diversified into other businesses; at times they owned the department store Neiman Marcus, the publisher Harcourt Brace, radio stations in several major markets (notably WEFM in Chicago, WZGC in Atlanta, WGCL in Cleveland, and WIFI in Philadelphia), and TV station WCIX in Miami.

Home network

Television: Some new TVs and DVRs include integrated WiFi connectivity which allows the user to access services such as Netflix and YouTube

HP TouchSmart

The series featured a 22-inch widescreen touchscreen display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 500GB disk, 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M HS HD graphics, and 802.11n WiFi, along with an Energy Star qualification.

Media Access Project

The FCC allowed a new portion of high-frequency spectrum to be allocated for WiFi networks in 2003.

Michael R. Fine

Fine conducted beta tests on the first Palm handheld devices, as well as the original Bluetooth designs, and was significantly involved in the launch of xDSL and WiFi.

NextWave Wireless

In 2007 NextWave completed the acquisition of GoNetworks (a startup developing beamforming WiFi equipment) and IP Wireless (a UK firm that developed TD-CDMA equipment) for $100M.

Nintendo DS accessories

Using the built-in microphone and Wi-Fi connection, developers have recently begun to create Voice over IP applications, effectively turning the Nintendo DS into a WiFi phone.

Nokia E6

Preinstalled applications on the Nokia E6-00 include JoikuSpot Premium (mobile WiFi hotspot), World Traveler, F-secure Mobile Security and QuickOffice.

Ola Ahlvarsson

In 2005, Ahlvarsson assisted in the launch of FON, today the world's largest WiFi Community, expanding FON into Scandinavia and Russia.

Radoviš

There are two private local television channels - TV EMI and TV Kobra, also two cable TV operators - Tomi and AndesNet, DVB-T (MPEG-4) - BoomTV, DirectToHome TV - TotalTV, Internet Providers (Cable, ADSL, WDSL, WiFi) and WiFi hotspots across the city.

Ron Joseph

WIFI, at that time, was owned by Mel Gollub and was licensed to Norristown, Pennsylvania.

Tata DoCoMo

On 21 May 2013, Docomo announced that it had entered into an exclusive partnership with GMR Airports to offer WiFi services at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad.

Wandering WiFi

Wandering WiFi is a wireless internet service provider, providing wi-fi hotspots and related network management services and software to businesses in many industries including retail, hospitality, healthcare, enterprise, automotive, transportation, education, government and restaurants.

Wandering WiFi, LLC, now a division of AirWatch was founded in 2003 by John Marshall and Alan J. Dabbiere, former employees of the Manhattan Associates, a company that began installing wireless distribution and logistics networks in 1990.

Winlink

PACTOR, WINMOR, HSMM (WiFi), AX.25 packet, D-Star, TCP/IP, and ALE are non proprietary protocols used in various RF applications to access the Winlink network systems.

Wireless Nomad

In October 2006, following the fictional narrative in Cory Doctorow's Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, the co-op deployed a large antenna in Toronto's Kensington Market, covering about one quarter of the neighborhood with free WiFi Internet.

Withings

Direct competitors include BodyTrace, which makes a similar Internet-connected scale called the eScale, which uses GSM rather than WiFi to connect to the Internet.


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