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Wireless modem for AreaRAE gas detection networks

RAE Systems Inc., a leader in delivering innovative sensor solutions to serve industrial, energy, environmental and government safety markets worldwide, introduced the RAELink3, a wireless modem for integrating RAE Systems’ portable instruments into AreaRAE toxic gas and radiation detection networks. RAELink3 wireless modem allows integration of many RAE Systems gas and radiation monitors, and select [...]

7Jul2008 | Silica Valley | 0 comments | Continued
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Wireless DSL modem combining ADSL modem, Ethernet switch and wireless router

Actiontec Electronics introduced its new 54 Mbps Wireless DSL Modem to the mass merchant retail channel, providing residential DSL customers with enhanced versatility and connectivity options for their home network. Three products in one, the new 54 Mbps Wireless Modem (GT724WGR) eliminates device clutter in the home network by combining a full-rate ADSL/ADSL2+ modem, 4 [...]

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Wireless-G broadband router for vonage networking and internet telephony

A router is a device that allows access to an Internet connection over a network. Routers generally contain a specialized operating system, RAM, NVRAM, flash memory, and one or more processors. High-end routers contain many processors and specialized Application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) and do a great deal of parallel processing. A wireless router is a [...]

6Jun2008 | Silica Valley | 0 comments | Continued
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World’s first wireless multicomm processor

ASOCS, the leading developer of wireless Multi-Communication processors and system solutions for handheld devices announced the launch of the MP100, the world’s first wireless MultiComms processor capable of running up to three wireless air interfaces concurrently. The single baseband chip supports multiple wireless standards concurrently and is designed from the start to support integration of [...]

1Jun2008 | Silica Valley | 0 comments | Continued