Connect One's New Secure Serial-to-WiFi Module Protects M2M Applications From Network Attacks.Socket iWiFi Enables Secure WiFi Connectivity in Record Time for M2M M2M Machine-to-Machine (communication, mainly mobile) M2M Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album) M2M Mobile to Mobile (cellular phone) M2M Member-to-Member M2M Month to Month Devices Over 802.11b/g Wireless Networks SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- Connect One[TM], the Device Networking Authority[TM], today announced the release of Socket iWiFi, a secure serial-to-WiFi embedded device server that quickly and easily connects devices running machine-to-machine (M2M) applications to 802.11b/g wireless LANs and protects them from network attacks. Socket iWiFi uses Connect One's iChipSec CO711AG Internet Protocol (IP) communication controller chip -- which includes the latest encryption, security and IP protocols -- to act as a firewall and WiFi controller for the onboard Marvell 88W8385 WiFi chipset. Socket iWiFi enables devices that use communication modules in the industry-standard SocketModem form factor to be integrated into a wireless LAN network with a minimum amount of programming. Although there are many off-the-shelf, third-party software libraries on the market for adding WiFi connectivity to Windows or Linux PC-based applications, no easy solutions exist to quickly WiFi-enable non-PC devices that use other embedded real time operating systems. Socket iWiFi overcomes time and complexity barriers by unbundling A regulatory requirement that enables a competing service provider to purchase parts of the incumbent local exchange carrier's network in order to provide service to its customers. See ILEC. the wireless and security drivers from the application. Designers do not need major reprogramming Reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development[1]. After fertilization some cells of the newly formed embryo migrate to the germinal ridge and will eventually become the germ cells of the application in order to use Connect One's serial-to-WiFi device server, since Connect One's iChipSec and high-level AT+i API offload the WiFi drivers, WPA supplicant, security and networking protocols, and communication tasks from the host application. iChipSec also acts as a firewall-in-a-chip, protecting the application from networks attacks. "Socket iWiFi enabled us to quickly design WiFi transmission of video surveillance images into our new building controller," stated Ravi Rao, Chief Technology Officer at Asian Electronics Ltd. (AEL AEL Association Electronique Libre AEL Appalachia Educational Laboratory AEL Arabisch Europese Liga AEL Agence de l'Energie AEL Arab European League AEL Accessible Emission Limit AEL Acceptable Exposure Limit AEL Arquivo Edgard Leuenroth ), a manufacturer of energy-efficient lighting solutions based in Mumbai, India. "Connect One has made the implementation of WiFi and security protocols fast and easy by using the same API that we have in our other iChip-enabled products and by giving us a simple RS-232-to-WiFi connection. All we have to do is to program calls from the main processor to the iChipSec coprocessor coprocessor Additional processor used in some personal computers to perform specialized tasks such as extensive arithmetic calculations or processing of graphical displays. , which controls the WiFi chipset, and set the network configuration parameters in iChipSec." "AEL has an impressive track record of designing M2M applications that use the latest technology, enabling them to be first in their markets," says Alan Singer, Connect One vice president of sales and marketing. "By using Socket iWiFi, AEL was able to quickly develop a new building controller that includes secure wireless video monitoring." By offloading connectivity, cryptography and security from the application processor, Socket iWiFi frees up host processing time and simplifies the wireless design process. As a coprocessor with remotely updateable firmware, new security or connectivity protocols do not require application redesign, increased memory or faster processor speed to meet future wireless demands. With Socket iWiFi, developers can take advantage of 10 simultaneous TCP/UDP TCP/UDP Transmission Control Protocol/User Datagram Protocol sockets; two listening sockets; SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) The standard e-mail protocol on the Internet and part of the TCP/IP protocol suite, as defined by IETF RFC 2821. SMTP defines the message format and the message transfer agent (MTA), which stores and forwards the mail. , MIME, POP3, FTP FTP in full file transfer protocol Internet protocol that allows a computer to send files to or receive files from another computer. Like many Internet resources, FTP works by means of a client-server architecture; the user runs client software to connect to , Telnet, and HTTP HTTP in full HyperText Transfer Protocol Standard application-level protocol used for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. HTTP runs on top of the TCP/IP protocol. clients; a Web server with a Web site for the application and one for configuring iChipSec; and serial-to-IP bridging. Socket iWiFi supports, 64-/128-bit 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. encryption; the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data. 3/TLS1 protocol for a secure client socket session and a secure FTP session; WPA WPA: see Work Projects Administration. WPA in full Works Progress Administration later (1939–43) Work Projects Administration U.S. work program for the unemployed. 1; and it will support WPA2 during Q3. The module operates at 3.3 volts, operates over an extended temperature range of -20x to 70x C (-4x to 158x F) and is RoHS-compliant. Socket iWiFi will be demonstrated between April 3-5 at Connect One's booth 306 at the Embedded Systems Conference in the McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, CA. Pricing and Availability Socket iWiFi is available now for $95.00 in quantities of 100-999 units. The II-EVB-361MS evaluation board provides an easy environment for testing Socket iWiFi and costs $275.00. For large volume customers, a reference design is available for iChipSec and the Marvell chipset. For more information, please visit www.connectone.com. About Connect One Established in 1996, Connect One Ltd. is widely regarded as the device networking authority, with many innovative firsts to its credit. The company manufactures semiconductors and device servers that facilitate reliable and robust Internet Protocol-based communication for everyday devices. Connect One is privately owned, with offices in San Jose, CA, Hong Kong, and Kfar Saba, Israel. For further information, please visit our Web site at www.connectone.com or send an e-mail to info@connectone.com. Connect One, The Device Networking Authority, iChip, iChipSec, Internet Controller, AT+i, SerialNET, and Socket iWiFi are trademarks of Connect One Ltd. All other trademarks are property of their holder. |
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