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Agere Systems Announces Next Generation 802.11a Compatible, Wireless Access Points With Windows XP and 802.1x Security.


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ALLENTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2001

In conjunction with this week's launch of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet.  operating system, Agere Systems (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: AGR AGR advanced gas-cooled reactor .A) today announced the availability of the new ORiNOCO(TM) AP-2000 Access Point 2000 which utilizes Windows XP and 802.1x to provide high security wireless networking.

The AP-2000 also provides a smooth migration path to the next generation of high speed, secure wireless LAN technologies.

Because the AP-2000 offers two card slots, a single AP-2000 access point can simultaneously host both 802.11a and Wi-Fi radios, enabling both networks to operate in the same physical space. IT managers can currently install AP-2000 access points in their enterprise or public area networks and gradually migrate those networks to the new 802.11a technologies without replacing their access points or client devices. Today, they can install AP-2000's and populate them with Wi-Fi radios. As 802.11a radios become available, they can simply pop out one of the Wi-Fi radios and replace it with a new 802.11a radio.

The AP-2000 uses Windows XP and the industry standard 802.1x security protocol to provide user-based authentication and automatic key-distribution to the wireless system. Authentication is certificate based (EAP-TLS See EAP. ) via RADIUS server and provides mutual authentication. To make hacking much more difficult, the AP-2000's re-keying mechanism can refresh the key at set intervals (i.e. every five minutes).

Agere System's implementation of the 802.1x protocol distributes the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) An IEEE standard security protocol for wireless 802.11 networks. Introduced in 1997, WEP was found to be very inadequate and was superseded by WPA, WPA2 and 802.11i.  keys in both directions (one up and one down key). Other 802.1x implementations may not be as secure because they use a fixed WEP key from the access point to the client devices. This can negate the advantage of changing the per-user keys in the opposite direction, from the clients back to the access point.

"Agere Systems ORiNOCO has long been the leader in the overall wireless LAN market as well as the leading supplier of enterprise-grade wireless LAN infrastructure," said Angela Champness, director of worldwide marketing for ORiNOCO products at Agere Systems. "With the release of the AP-2000, we build on our leadership position. The new AP-2000 Enterprise Access Point provides the features that IT managers demand such as full support for the latest wireless networking standards, a wide range of network and system management tools, as well as migration path to the next generations of wireless networks."

"Windows XP, with superior security, reliability and efficiency, offers the best client for corporate users of wireless networking," said Shawn Sanford, group product manager for Windows XP at Microsoft Corp. "It is through the support of companies such as Agere Systems that we are able to deliver a great computing experience to business users."

The AP-2000 also provides additional performance, security and network management improvements such as the new Wireless Distribution System (WDS Wds Words
WDS Wireless Distribution System (Joint Common Database)
WDS Wide-area Data Services
WDS Wireless Domain Services (Cisco Systems technology)
WDS Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy
), which enables a single radio in an AP-2000 to act as a repeater station or wireless bridge. Additional wireless network security capabilities include MAC access control tables and RADIUS access control implementation. Network management upgrades include Web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you.  management that allows configuration and monitoring of the AP-2000 with a standard Web browser. Other new network management features include full SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) A widely used network monitoring and control protocol. Data are passed from SNMP agents, which are hardware and/or software processes reporting activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, etc.  management, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) A lightweight version of the FTP protocol that has no directory browsing or password capability. Employing UDP rather than TCP for transport, TFTP is typically used to transfer firmware upgrades to network equipment such as  kernel upload, extended MIBs and traps, and embedded Telnet and CLI (1) (Call Level Interface) A database programming interface from the SQL Access Group (SAG), an SQL membership organization. SAG's CLI is an attempt to standardize the SQL language for database access. .

AP-2000 is available now with a MSRP MSRP Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
MSRP Message Session Relay Protocol
MSRP Multi-Species Recovery Plan (US Fish & Wildlife Service)
MSRP Member of the Society for Radiological Protection (UK) 
 of $1295.

Agere Systems' Wireless Communications and Networking (WCN See Windows Connect Now. ) business is a global leader in wireless local area network (WLAN See wireless LAN.

WLAN - wireless local area network
) technology. The ORiNOCO line of products encompasses a full range of Wi-Fi certified indoor and outdoor WLAN products, as well as enhanced security products for public areas and security-conscious enterprises. More information about Agere Systems' ORiNOCO products is available at http://www.orinocowireless.com or at 1-866-ORiNOCO for callers within the United States and +1-610-712-8081 for international callers.

Agere Systems Inc., formerly the Microelectronics Group of Lucent Technologies, is the world leader in semiconductors for communications applications. Lucent has announced it intends to spin off Agere Systems as an independent company. Agere Systems offers integrated optoelectronics and integrated circuits solutions to help customers reduce the time and expense of developing new communications equipment. It also provides wireless computer networking solutions through its ORiNOCO product line. More information about Agere Systems is available from its Web site at http://www.agere.com.

Agere, Agere Systems, Agere Systems logo and ORiNOCO are trademarks of Agere Systems Inc. Wi-Fi is a trademark of WECA See Wi-Fi Alliance. . All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.

This release contains forward-looking statements based on information available to Agere as of the date hereof. Agere's actual results could differ materially from those results stated or implied by such forward-looking statements due to a number of risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, completion of the distribution of Agere stock by Lucent Technologies Inc., price and product competition, keeping pace with technological change, dependence on new product development, reliance on major customers and suppliers, customer demand for our products and services, availability of manufacturing capacity, components and materials, control of costs and expenses, general industry and market conditions and growth rates Growth Rates

The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures.

Notes:
Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
 and general domestic and international economic conditions including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations. For a further discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, see the prospectus filed by Agere with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 28, 2001. Agere disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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