
Topic: Manufacturers and Distributors
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Linksys Provides the Networking Hardware to Construct North America's Ultimate Multi-Player Gaming Event - QuakeCon 2003
QuakeCon?s 2003 Gaming, Tournament LANs Built Entirely on Linksys Switches
IRVINE, Calif., August 14, 2003 ?Linksys?, a division of Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced it will provide all the networking hardware to build the gaming network, sponsor exhibits and tournament networks for the 2003 QuakeCon? video game festival and tournament.
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. , US - Avaya Inc. (NYSE:AV), a leading global provider of communications networks and services for businesses, today announced that it has gained the leadership position in both the U.S. and worldwide enterprise Internet protocol (IP) telephony markets. The latest market information on this emerging technology was published by industry analyst firms InfoTech and Synergy Research Group, reflecting the U.S. and worldwide markets, respectively.
ANADIGICS, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANAD), a leading supplier of wireless and broadband communications solutions, has been granted its third patent for the development of a wireless multi-band amplifier circuit. US Patent No. 6,501,331 was granted for the development of a GaAs MMIC dual-band amplifier for use in wireless handsets for operation at either 800MHz or the 1900MHz band to provide gain and input/output impedance.
Linksys New Family of Unmanaged Gigabit Switches Feature High Performance and Reliability for Small Business Networks.
Resellers Qualify for Points Toward Personal Rewards Simply by Selling New Linksys Unmanaged Switches
IRVINE, CA ? August 6, 2003 ? Linksys?, a division of Cisco Systems, Inc., and the leading global manufacturer of broadband, wireless, and networking hardware for home and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) environments, today introduced a new family of compact desktop and rackmount unmanaged gigabit switches:
Solution to Allow Roaming Between WLAN and Cellular Networks
Irving, TX and Arlington Heights, Ill. ? Aug. 5, 2003 ? NEC America, Inc. (NEC) and Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced their intent to collaborate on the development of a converged Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and cellular communication solution to create potential cost savings opportunities, improved user efficiencies and new capabilities for enterprise customers.
IRVINE, CA., and DALLAS (Aug. 6, 2003) - D-Link Systems, Inc. and Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that D-Link will launch a new family of 802.11g+ products based on the TI TNETW1130 chipset that delivers up to an 8x improvement over 802.11b average throughputs. The D-Link AirPlus XtremeG+ product line features TI's 802.11g+ technology, which enables high-performance, affordable Wi-Fi devices that IEEE 802.11g compliant and offer complete interoperability and mixed-mode performance with 802.11b products.
D-LINK SELECTS INTERSIL'S PRISM GT WLAN TECHNOLOGY FOR NEW 802.11G BRIDGE AND USB PRODUCTS
? D-Link's 802.11g bridge and USB adapter are targeted for the U.S. consumer and SOHO markets
? PRISM Nitro? technology dramatically increases 802.11g throughput
Milpitas, CA, August 4, 2003 ? Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ: ISIL), a world leader in the design and manufacture of high performance analog and wireless networking solutions, today announced that D-Link Systems Inc., a leading manufacturer of networking, data communications and digital electronic technologies, has selected Intersil's PRISM GT? high-speed Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) chip set to provide 802.11g connectivity for D-Link's new PRISM GT-based AirPlus Xtreme G DWL-124 USB Adapter and DWL-G810 Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge that delivers 54 million bits per second (Mbps) bandwidth capabilities in a 2.4 GHz environment.
Companies Extend the Reach of Their Partnership to Include Performance Enhancing Standards-plus Features
Sunnyvale and Irvine, CA, August 4, 2003 ? Atheros Communications and D-Link today announced a broad strategic partnership to deliver the latest 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g technologies to market Atheros' advanced multi-mode WLAN technology in a wide array of D-Link 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g products. D-Link is using Atheros' market-leading 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g chipsets in its wireless routers and access points, CardBus adapters, PCI adapters and a range of OEM products.
D-LINK CONNECTS GAME CONSOLES AND ETHERNET-ENABLED DEVICES AT 802.11G SPEEDS WITH XTREME G WIRELESS BRIDGE.
D-Link Continues Commitment To Developing High Performance Wireless Devices for Console Gamers
Irvine, CA, August 1, 2003 ? D-Link, the worldwide leader in manufacturing of networking, broadband and digital electronic technologies, today announced a new high-speed device enabling easy online gaming and Internet connectivity without wires, the D-Link DWL-G810 Xtreme G Wireless Bridge. The latest in a long line of wireless bridges created primarily for console gamers, the new wireless bridge connects any Ethernet-enabled device, including Internet radio devices, digital media devices, desktop computers or even videoconferencing appliances such as the D-Link i2eye Broadband VideoPhone, to an existing 802.11g wireless environment without sacrificing performance. Further, the D-Link DWL-G810 can operate in either Ad-hoc or infrastructure mode, allowing PlayStation?2, Xbox? or GameCube? owners to play head-to-head or access Internet gaming services, such as Xbox Live, with the same device.
Communication Machinery Corporation Launches EmulationEngine? Family to Provide Selectable Multimode 802.11a/b/g Scalability and Load Testing.
A single small desktop unit creates a Wi-Fi user community by emulating radio level 802.11 a, b or g stations; allows network engineers to run tests with 1 to 64 users per emulator.
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF., July 28, 2003 ? Extending its leadership in Wi-Fi test and analysis, Communication Machinery Corporation (CMC) today unveiled its second generation EmulationEngine? Family, enabling Wireless LAN designers and network engineers to test 802.11a, b or g products and systems using a single emulator. The EmulationEngine Family delivers a powerful new hardware platform that supports the extensive feature set of the company?s original EmulationEngine and creates a foundation for testing 802.11a, b, and g protocols as well as WLAN system capacity through user control of up to 64 concurrent 802.11 virtual stations (vSTA?).



