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Old 09-17-2003, 10:00 AM
Andy Sjostrom
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Default Microsoft Announces New 802.11g Products

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/b...class=WirelessG

The latest Windows & .NET Magazine email newsletter contains some really cool news from Microsoft's hardware division. According the newsletter, Microsoft announces a new series of aggressively priced wireless products based on the 802.11g Wi-Fi (Wireless-G) standard. Read some quotes below!
As a matter of fact, I am planning a huge Wi-Fi setup which very well could become the largest in Sweden. Where would you go if you'd shop for public service 802.11g Access Points today?

"The products include base stations, PC desktop and notebook wireless adapters, and the first-ever wireless adapter for the Xbox video game system. The products feature superior wireless security options, parental controls, and as much as five times the performance of today's more common 802.11b Wi-Fi products. "Wi-Fi is an exploding technology with adoption growing at a rapid pace," said Todd Greenberg, product manager for Microsoft Broadband Networking. "Microsoft Wireless-G products feature standards-based technology to ensure compatibility; an enhanced, proprietary Setup Wizard for easy network setup; and premier security out of the box, making it easy for consumers to join this trend."

Microsoft's new Wireless-G products include the Microsoft Wireless Base Station MN-700 (about $109), a network router with an integrated 802.11g wireless Access Point (AP) and four wired Ethernet ports; the Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-720 ($85), an 802.11g-based notebook adapter; the Wireless PCI Adapter MN-730 ($85) for desktop computers; the Wireless Notebook Kit MN-820 ($180), which includes the MN-700 router and MN-720 notebook adapter in one convenient package; and the Xbox Wireless Adapter MN-740 ($140 with a $40 mail-in rebate for users who opt to join Xbox Live at the same time). As with the company's previous generation of wireless products, Microsoft's new wireless hardware sets itself apart from the competition with incredibly simple setup and management software. In addition, the base stations are based on Windows CE .NET and feature an Auto Update feature that keeps the system's firmware up-to-date with new security patches and bug fixes."
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 11:40 AM
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What ? :cry:

No CF or SD Card to use in Pocket PC?

Why Not?
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 01:57 PM
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No CF or SD Card to use in Pocket PC?
I guess they want you to buy a PPC that has integrated WiFi.

Either way, this is what I've been waiting for. No matter how you view Microsoft as a company, you have to admit that they make great hardware.

I read a month ago that they would have the new "g" devices coming out, so I've been holding back from buying their older products. Now I can move forward. Woo Hoo!
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 03:39 PM
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Default Re: Microsoft Announces New 802.11g Products

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The latest Windows & .NET Magazine email newsletter contains some really cool news from Microsoft's hardware division. According the newsletter, Microsoft announces a new series of aggressively priced wireless products based on the 802.11g Wi-Fi (Wireless-G) standard. "
WOW 8O and only six months after Apple did it.. they sure are catching up :mrgreen:
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 04:33 PM
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Did anyone noticed that the wireless router, MN-700, is Windows CE powered !
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: Microsoft Announces New 802.11g Products

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The latest Windows & .NET Magazine email newsletter contains some really cool news from Microsoft's hardware division. According the newsletter, Microsoft announces a new series of aggressively priced wireless products based on the 802.11g Wi-Fi (Wireless-G) standard. "
WOW 8O and only six months after Apple did it.. they sure are catching up :mrgreen:
Of course Apple (and Linksys, D-Link, etc.) didn't wait on the standard. There was still a slight chance that something could change that couldn't be remedied with just a firmware update. Microsoft didn't want to take that chance and waited until the final standard was ratified.
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 10:17 PM
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Default Re: Microsoft Announces New 802.11g Products

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In addition, the base stations are based on Windows CE .NET
:rock on dude!:

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and feature an Auto Update feature that keeps the system's firmware up-to-date with new security patches and bug fixes.
:rock on dude!: :rock on dude!:
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Old 09-17-2003, 11:37 PM
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PocketPCs cannot use 802.11g.
 
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Old 09-17-2003, 11:42 PM
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Sorry, what I meant to type is that the compact flash as a technology platform cannot use the current 802.11g specification because the voltage required for 802.11g is too high for CF.

So, PPCs can probably handle 802.11g just fine, but you won't find a CF card that that's 802.11g.
 
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Old 09-18-2003, 01:06 AM
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Default Re: Microsoft Announces New 802.11g Products

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The latest Windows & .NET Magazine email newsletter contains some really cool news from Microsoft's hardware division. According the newsletter, Microsoft announces a new series of aggressively priced wireless products based on the 802.11g Wi-Fi (Wireless-G) standard. "
WOW 8O and only six months after Apple did it.. they sure are catching up :mrgreen:
Of course Apple (and Linksys, D-Link, etc.) didn't wait on the standard. There was still a slight chance that something could change that couldn't be remedied with just a firmware update. Microsoft didn't want to take that chance and waited until the final standard was ratified.
Cool.. MS decided not to go outside of industry standards this time.. It's a first 8O wowwee.. better not tell Bill ops:
 
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