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Should come as no surprise to the cognoscenti in this forum, but more people are turning to wireless for their Internet access.

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"About one-third of Internet users in the U.S. have used a wireless connection to surf the Web or check e-mail, according to a survey released Sunday.

The survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project showed that 34 percent of Internet users have gone online through Wi-Fi service or a cell phone network, including 27 percent who have logged on from somewhere other than their home or workplace."

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Networking gear companies Linksys and D-Link are rolling out new Wi-Fi routers and gear that support the upcoming 802.11n wireless standard.

Linksys announced its WRT350N Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link. The router includes a USB port you can plug an external hard drive into. Linksys also introduced its USB Wireless-N Desktop Adapter WUSB300N for connecting desktops and laptops to a Linksys 802.11n router.

D-Link says it will be formally announcing its Xtreme N Gigabit Router DIR-655 wireless-n router next week. This router comes with a feature called Intelligent QoS Technology that can priorities bandwidth giving things like voice over IP traffic and streaming video priority over Web browsing or BitTorrent uploads.

The 802.11n standard may not be official until 2008, according to experts. But consumers who want to take advantage of faster speeds today can move into the Wi-Fi fast lane with one of a growing number of pre-N options.

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"This announcement will give 802.11n a really big shot in the arm," said Michael Hurlston, the vice president of chipset maker Broadcom's wireless LAN division. "We're expecting a market shift in terms of market share away from standards a/b/g and towards n.

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Mac OS, Windows, Linux laptops could be targets of ‘root kits’

LAS VEGAS - Some computers with wireless Internet capabilities are vulnerable to malicious software that would let hackers take over the machines even if their owners aren't actually online, researchers announced here Wednesday.

The researchers planned to detail the vulnerability in a demonstration at a computer-security conference, showing how to take complete control of a MacBook from Apple Computer Inc.

But researchers David Maynor and Johnny Ellch said the technique will work on an array of machines, including those that run Microsoft Corp.'s Windows and the free Linux operating system.

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By Barry Levine

Dell has also taken the wraps off a new software utility, the Dell Network Assistant. The company said the utility will help to simplify setup and management of wireless networks, and will come pre-installed on many of its new PCs.

In a boost to its acceptance by the market, Dell has announced the availability of a wireless card for its computers using the draft 802.11n standard.

The company said that the higher speeds can more easily support such bandwidth-hogging activities as multi-user and graphic-intensive gaming, high-definition video streaming and downloading large files.

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By Kevin McLaughlin

Cisco Wednesday revealed details on two vulnerabilities that could enable remote attackers to gain unauthorized administrative access to wireless LANs.

The first affects Cisco's Wireless Control System (WCS), an application for managing lightweight access points and WLAN controllers.

Cisco Wednesday issued an advisory outlining numerous vulnerabilities in WCS that could enable remote users to perform a wide range of malicious acts, such as logging in with a default password, obtaining access point encryption keys, launching cross-site scripting attacks, and reading and writing to files in the WCS system.

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(Ottawa Citizen - Charles Mandel - Feb 23, 2006) - Looking for a hot spot? You won’t find one at Lakehead University. University president Fred Gilbert said he’s unwilling to introduce wireless Internet access to the Thunder Bay, Ont., school until he’s certain no health risk exists from electric and magnetic fields (EMFs).

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As reported in the Orange County Register (Free registration required). The City of Anaheim, CA has made a deal with Earthlink to bring citywide Wi-Fi to the metropolis and they're doing it without any cost to tax payers.

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Technologies for networking home entertainment equipment will compete for dominance over the next five years, but ultimately Wi-Fi will use 802.11n to continue its early lead, according to a new study by ABI Research.

The report, "Wi-Fi Home Entertainment Networks," identifies three candidates for wireless home entertainment networking: powerline networking, Wi-Fi (802.11x) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB). ABI Research believes that the real contest will be between Wi-Fi and UWB.

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Intel is working with wireless networking vendor Proxim Corporation to develop and manufacture wireless campus area networking systems for fixed and portable long-range broadband access based on the emerging WiMax standard (also known as 802.16).

The agreement covers the development of base station and subscriber unit access points that deliver wireless access for data, voice and video services.

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If you own a linksys WRT54G or WRTS54G then you better read this!!!

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Elliott [aka Tryton]

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