Colorado Springs, Colo. — Integrated Device Technology Inc. has designed its 18-Mbit serial buffer as a RapidIO-specific memory to be used in 10-Gbit/ second networks, primarily for advanced mobile ...
connectBlue’s new OWS451 Wireless LAN Serial Port Adapter is designed to facilitate replacement of a serial cable with a wireless LAN connection. The new adaptor is based on the latest IEEE802.11a/b/g ...
Adding PoE(Power over Ethernet) just wasn’t good enough for [steve]. Not only does he have power running over his Cat-5, he shared the ground wire and used the remaining pair to add a serial console ...
You should be used to our posting the hacks that didn’t quite go according to plan under our Fail Of The Week heading, things that should have worked, but due to unexpected factors, didn’t. They are ...
Moxa’s NPort IAW5150A-6I/O provides maximum flexibility and flexibility when you need to integrate devices in the field with a wireless Ethernet network. It combines a RS-232/422/485 serial device ...
B&B Electronics Manufacturing Co., Inc. is expanding its Zlinx Industrial Wireless product line with the Zlinx Xtreme IP67 Outdoor-Rated Radio Modems and I/O Modules. Featuring license-free, ...
Rivet Networks, the folks behind the Killer networking products, has announced a new feature for its Wi-Fi chips already inside desktop and notebook computers. The tech is called Killer Wireless xTend ...
In Chapter 11, Benkler discusses security considerations in relation to open wireless networks. He concludes that encrypted routers would have “enormously deleterious effects on the development of ...
Rivet Networks took us all by surprise back at CES in January by announcing that its next Killer WiFi adapter, the Wireless-AC 1550, would be manufactured in partnership with Intel. An unexpected move ...
The Killer Wireless AC 1550 is hands down the best Wireless NIC available for enthusiasts and gamers that want tha absolute best performance possible from their connection. The Killer brand has been ...
Gamers may prefer wired connections to wireless ones, but Rivet Network’s new Killer AX 1650 network card just might convince some folks that it’s finally time to cut the cord. The Killer AX 1650 is ...