Clip of the Day: Leningrad Cowboys and the Red Army Choir
Wi-Fi is a major enabler of telework. Here are some useful links from the past week or so in this sector.
Bright House to Set Up Free Wi-Fi Points: Helpful to teleworkers in Florida. Somebody tell the headline writer it’s “access points,” not “points.”
National Cyber Security Alert System: Technical Cyber Security Alert TA12-006A. There is a security issue with the technology that allows easy Wi-Fi setup. Not a crisis, but keep it in mind — and be careful, in general.
Map Your Wi-Fi Coverage with NetSpot: A nice way to enhance your Wi-Fi experience.
Aruba Brings Wi-Fi to Wall Plates: Miniaturization allows access points in Ethernet wall plates. For those who don’t want the cool flashing lights and antennas look.
Santa Clara, CA Muni Wi-Fi Network Gets a Second Chance: Municipally owned networks almost became a big thing a few years ago. Santa Clara apparently is trying again.
Trendnet TEW-736RE: Wireless Range Extending Made Easy: More on improving your Wi-Fi
Netgear N900 (WDNR4500) Review: Wired and wireless support. Seems to be aimed at home offices.
Qualcomm Atheros Hy-Fi Technology Supports Recently Approved IEEE 1905.1 Draft Standard: A new standard interconnecting wireless and wired home platforms. Watch for products.
D-Link Debuts All-in-One Mobile Companion (DIR-505) at CES 2012: Described in the story as “a portable router/access point for traveling smartphone and tablet owners.”
Wi-Fi Looms Large at International CES: The show was this week.



