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IEEE 802.11ah: A Long Range 802.11 WLAN at Sub 1 GHz 802.11-1997 was the first wireless networking standard in the family, but 802.11b was the first widely accepted one, followed by 802.11a, 802.11g, 802...Keep Reading
Announcing SX-ND-4350WAN - Enables Touch Screen Displays with Wireless capability Last week, Silex announced our new SX-ND-4350WAN product for the North American market. This is an exciting product designed to allow tablet computers...Keep Reading
Benefits of 5 GHz (dual band) 802.11a/802.11n Silex Technology America provides a variety of both single band and dual band Wi-Fi products. Depending on the application, a lower cost single band s...Keep Reading
More with Less - Wi-Fi and The Internet of Things Bigger is better? Not for the Internet of Things… In my last article, we talked about the Need for Speed and discussed MIMO streaming technology to in...Keep Reading
Need Bluetooth? We are excited to share the news that Qualcomm has announced yesterday that it has reached agreement with CSR plc (“CSR”) regarding the terms of a rec...Keep Reading
Qualcomm Atheros Acquires Stonestreet One! Last week, we were informed that Stonestreet One has been acquired by Qualcomm Atheros. Although there doesn’t seem to be a formal press release, Ston...Keep Reading
USB Device Options - Citrix, VMWare Silex has been innovating and creating solutions for USB device connectivity for many years. Over 12 million products have shipped globally using our ...Keep Reading
ETSI R&TTE EN 300 328 v1.8.1 There has been quite a buzz regarding some recent revisions in EU wireless regulations during the last few months, referred to as the R&TTE update...Keep Reading
FCC Announces New Rules for U-NII in 5 GHz Band In the Federal Register Vol 79, No.84 of May 01, 2014, FCC has announced that Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) for the 5 GHz ban...Keep Reading
Wireless LAN - Part 1: The Need for Speed A long time ago… Think back to the year 1999. The world was anticipating the new millennium, the financial industry was highly focused on “the Y2K bug...Keep Reading
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