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  • Aircell Unwires 1,000th Plane August 31, 2010
    Aircell has unwired its 1,000th aircraft: It's a Delta DC9 flying out of Detroit; lucky passengers will get free Wi-Fi access. Aircell says one-third of mainline aircraft flying each day in the US have its service onboard, for nearly 4,000 flights each day. Aircell's contracts should push it to 2,000 craft in 2011. The question is, however, whether […]
  • Virgin Mobile Adds Unlimited 30-Day Usage Plan August 23, 2010
    Virgin Mobile has upped the ante on cellular data: Despite being owned by Sprint Nextel, Virgin Mobile is challenging all four major US carriers with an as-you-need-it, no-contract $40 unlimited 3G data plan. The plan lasts for 30 days. Virgin previously had four levels of service topping out at 5 GB for $60 used within 30 days. The new tiers are $10 for 100 […]
  • Sprint Ships 3G EV-DO Femtocells August 23, 2010
    Sprint puts 3G in femtocells at last: Sprint had the first entry in the femtocell market, those tiny cell base station that a subscriber installs in the home and plugs into his or her own broadband connection. But Sprint and later Verizon's femtos were 2G (1xRTT) only. For calls, that was no problem, but the data side would run at 2G, or a phone would m […]
  • SFO Gets Free Wi-Fi Early August 16, 2010
    San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has launched its free Wi-Fi service: SFO is among the largest airports in the US to have pulled fee service off the terminal menu, replacing it with free. Denver (DEN) was the first large airport to make that choice a few years ago; Seattle's Seatac (SEA) went free earlier this year. Copyright ©2010 Glenn Fleish […]
  • School Board Refuses to Rely on Fear-Based Non-Science August 16, 2010
    Canadian school board will keep Wi-Fi on: Terrific reporting (no byline, or I'd praise the reporter) on a sticky issue. A school board in the central Ontario area of Simcoe County is refusing to turn off Wi-Fi because of scaremongering from parents who allege a direct connection between symptoms of ill health and the presence of signals. Great summary i […]
  • Devicescape Enters Wi-Fi Location Business August 13, 2010
    Devicescape will offer SoftGPS, another way for device makers to obtain coordinates for mobile equipment on the go, GPS or no: I've written before that Devicescape and Skyhook Wireless are two of my favorite companies in the back-end Wi-Fi space because what they do is so clever. Both have been around for years; both are seeing the payoff for consistent […]

IP Mesh Networks

FIRETIDE PRODUCTS

  • FIRETIDE MOBILITY CONTROLLER
  • FIRETIDE WLAN CONTROLLER
  • HOTCLIENT 2000
  • HOTPOINT 4000 WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS
  • HOTPORT 6000 WIRELESS MESH NODES

FIRETIDE MOBILITY CONTROLLER: a software platform enabling advanced wireless mesh backbone and Wi-Fi access services.

FIRETIDE WLAN CONTROLLER: a software platform enabling advanced wireless LAN management and control within an enterprise deployment.

HOTCLIENT 2000 – customer premises equipment (CPE) provides a secure and reliable solution for extending the reach of outdoor wireless mesh networks to indoors. Features a high-power 400 mW radio.

HOTPOINT 4000 WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS: a modular access solution for large scale, indoor and outdoor wireless mesh networks. The outdoor version, HotPoint 4600, has a rugged NEMA 4X/IP67-rated cast aluminum enclosure and one weatherproof connector for attaching to a Firetide wireless mesh node or a conventional Ethernet port. The indoor version, HotPoint 4500, provides wireless access within buildings and moving vehicles. The HotPoint 4500 has a UL2043 plenum-rated enclosure and an R3-45 connector for attaching to a Firetide wireless mesh node or a conventional Ethernet port.

HOTPORT 6000 WIRELESS MESH NODES: reliable Ethernet connectivity over a high-performance, self-forming wireless mesh backbone indoors, outdoors or onboard moving vehicles. The HotPort 6000 mesh node provides up to 70 Mbps throughout and operates at 2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHz or 5 GHz. Depending on the model, HotPort 6000 nodes are equipped with either single or dual radios, operating at 400 mW.

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