Ruckus Wireless unveils Wi-Fi router/repeater
Posted Jan 30th 2007 12:21PM by Brian White
Filed under: UWB, Hardware

The name we all love to love -- Ruckus Wireless -- wants you to be able and bridge those outdoor, citywide WiFi networks and those indoor, ad-hoc networks into a single point of connectivity.
How? Why, the company has
developed a single device that captures outdoor Wi-Fi signals from a metro network and re-broadcasts them in the home for end-users. In other words, this is a built-in Wi-Fi router (?) and Wi-Fi repeater in one unit.
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1. This strategy and solutions help telecommunications carriers, multi- service operators, hotspot operators and managed services providers meet growing demand for reliable, ubiquitous Wi-Fi connectivity. The new Ruckus multi-service multimedia Wi- Fi solutions allow operators to scale capacity as needed and monetize their high-performance Wi-Fi networks through new revenue-generating services.
Posted at 8:52AM on Jun 24th 2008 by Parrot CK3100