ADVISORY/Intermec Showcases MobileLAN Product Family at N+I; Products Enable Mobile Workers, Ease Transition from Wired to Wireless.Business/High Tech Editors ADVISORY...for May 8-10 Networld+Interop 2001 LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2001 Visit Intermec Booth No. 1547 May 8-10, 2001 Las Vegas Convention Center The Las Vegas Convention Center is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and is located in Clark County, Nevada. It is one of the largest Convention centers in the world. At the end of 2004, the center had 3. The hottest news at this year's N+I comes from a "new" wireless player with 15 years of experience -- Intermec. The company will showcase its MobileLAN(TM) family of products, designed to enable the mobile worker and ease the transition from wired networks to the freedom of wireless. The power of the package. Visit us at booth No. 1547 to see Intermec's wide variety of wireless solutions, based on the company's many years of experience designing and implementing wireless technology. Intermec designs products with their customers' technology investment in mind, and backs them up with global service and support. Favored by the Fortune 1000, the company incorporates state-of-the-art enterprise, security, performance and management features into each and every product. Intermec N+I news: MobileLAN(TM) access release 1.60 -- The newest upgrade to the Intermec family of Access Points, MobileLAN access release 1.60 will be the first to provide connectivity to fiber optic networks without cumbersome and costly external converters. The new release also boasts 10/100 Base-T compatibility that enables wireless service on 100 Mbps networks. Also includes enhanced memory capacity and packet filtering See packet filter. within the unit's hardware, increased processor speed and more. Atheros -- Intermec recently announced a partnership with wireless pioneer Atheros, to develop, build and market next-generation wireless local area network systems based on Atheros' 5 GHz wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area chipset. As an Atheros Premier Partner, Intermec will incorporate Atheros' technology into its next-generation access points for enterprise and industrial customers. To meet with Intermec company leaders and wireless experts at N+I, come to Intermec booth No. 1547 or contact David Brooks David Brooks is the name of:
Intermec products and representatives also will be available at: -- JP Davis/PressONE event, held Tuesday, May 8th from 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm at the Hard Rock Hotel. Intermec representatives will be present to discuss the company's wireless offerings and answer questions. -- A long time contributor to wireless standards development and member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA), Intermec will display its Wi-Fi compliant products and demonstrate them at the WECA Members Pavilion throughout the show in booth No. 1014. About Intermec Intermec Technologies Corp., a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :UNA Una personification of honesty; leads lamb and rides white ass. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene] See : Honesty ) company, is a full system and solution provider for wireless networking See wireless network. technology with more than 30 years of industry leadership in wireless technologies. The company developed the first wireless data collection network and has more than 250,000 wireless and 500,000 wired terminals installed to date. Among these is the ultimate mission-critical network, and world's largest wireless LAN, NASA's Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center (Cape Canaveral) U.S. launch site for manned space missions. [U.S. Hist.: WB, So:562] See : Astronautics , covering 47 square miles A square mil is a unit of area, equal to the area of a square with sides of length one mil. A mil is one thousandth of an international inch. This unit of area is usually used in specifying the area of the cross section of a wire or cable. . Visit Intermec at N+I, May 8-10 in booth No. 1547 |
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