Three new offerings for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking from ...
Microchip Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and analogue semiconductors has released three new offerings for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking. Microchip's first RF transceiver, the MRF24J40, is a 2.4GHz IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver targeted for the ZigBee protocol, and proprietary wireless protocols, in RF applications requiring low power and good RF performance. The ZENA wireless network analyser tool further enables development of ZigBee protocol systems using Microchip's semiconductors. Finally, the MiWi protocol is a small-footprint protocol developed by Microchip for customers who do not need ZigBee protocol interoperability but want to use IEEE 802.15.4 transceivers in low-cost peer-to-peer, star and mesh networks. In fact, the MiWi protocol provides low-cost fully functional network protocol for IEEE 802.15.4 transceivers.
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FON Signs Important Wi-Fi Licensing Agreement with Wireless ...
1/25/07 - The German company Spotigo has successfully signed an important licensing agreement for its technically leading Wi-Fi Smart Client. The Spain based company FON - the largest Wi-Fi Community in the world - will be using the Spotigo technology to substantially improve the way its Community members and customers can access its Wi-Fi Community. Spotigo's technology will be provided by FON under the name of the "FON Wi-Fi Connection Manager" and distributed to all of its users and Community members around the world. The FON founder and CEO Martin Varsavsky states, " With this Connection Manager FONs users will be able to detect and connect to FON Access Points, Fonspots, automatically. Simply staying or passing within an area that has coverage of a Fonspot will be enough to automatically get a mobile broadband connection established.
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Microchip Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and analogue semiconductors has released three new offerings for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking. Microchip's first RF transceiver, the MRF24J40, is a 2.4GHz IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver targeted for the ZigBee protocol, and proprietary wireless protocols, in RF applications requiring low power and good RF performance. The ZENA wireless network analyser tool further enables development of ZigBee protocol systems using Microchip's semiconductors. Finally, the MiWi protocol is a small-footprint protocol developed by Microchip for customers who do not need ZigBee protocol interoperability but want to use IEEE 802.15.4 transceivers in low-cost peer-to-peer, star and mesh networks. In fact, the MiWi protocol provides low-cost fully functional network protocol for IEEE 802.15.4 transceivers.
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FON Signs Important Wi-Fi Licensing Agreement with Wireless ...
1/25/07 - The German company Spotigo has successfully signed an important licensing agreement for its technically leading Wi-Fi Smart Client. The Spain based company FON - the largest Wi-Fi Community in the world - will be using the Spotigo technology to substantially improve the way its Community members and customers can access its Wi-Fi Community. Spotigo's technology will be provided by FON under the name of the "FON Wi-Fi Connection Manager" and distributed to all of its users and Community members around the world. The FON founder and CEO Martin Varsavsky states, " With this Connection Manager FONs users will be able to detect and connect to FON Access Points, Fonspots, automatically. Simply staying or passing within an area that has coverage of a Fonspot will be enough to automatically get a mobile broadband connection established.
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